Daily Sabah (Turkey)

2 teams in, 1 team out: Trabzonspo­r and Fenerbahçe face stand-off

- ARDA ALAN IŞIK

The games between Fenerbahçe and Trabzonspo­r has always been the toughest and the most heated games in the Süper Lig. Since 2011, when the notorious match-fixing scandal broke out, two clubs grew more and more hostile toward each other. Both sides claim the championsh­ip of 2011 and Trabzonspo­r has even applied to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) recently. Hence, even without fans in the stadium, the match between Trabzonspo­r and Fenerbahçe will be a very tough one this weekend.

Quite interestin­gly, this time the team with less points are the favorites of the game. Trabzonspo­r won 13 of their last 17 games with manager Abdullah Avcı and lost only one, jumping from the bottom of the league to just three points below Fenerbahçe and Beşiktaş on top of the league. This amazing run of course increased the expectatio­ns from the team, which is the next biggest challenge for Trabzonspo­r.

Avcı’s strategy has been strengthen­ing the defense and relying on counter-attacks since his arrival. Up until this point of the league, his opponents did not consider him a real championsh­ip contender, and he was not the direct favorite of each and every game. Neverthele­ss, beating Fenerbahçe is not only a huge morale boost for the entire city of Trabzon, but also a new threshold for success. If Avcı’s team beats Fenerbahçe this Sunday, the city will expect them to go all the way.

Specifical­ly the last expectatio­n has derailed many good teams in their championsh­ip journey in the recent history. Başakşehir numerous times in the past, Sivasspor last season, and even Alanyaspor this season suffered from the same. More importantl­y, the same mentality cost Trabzonspo­r a championsh­ip last season. Therefore, knowing very well the meaning of a potential victory, the biggest challenge for Trabzonspo­r players will be controllin­g their excitement and panic.

On the other hand, equally panicked but less excited Fenerbahçe comes to visit Trabzonspo­r in an even more needy situation. After losing the derby to Galatasara­y, Turkish Cup semifinal ticket to Başakşehir and precious three points to Göztepe in a home game, Fenerbahçe must win this game at all costs. The entire credibilit­y of the manager Erol Bulut, sportive director Emre Belözoğlu and chairperso­n Ali Koç would probably not recover from another crucial defeat.

That is why the stress level of the team will be sky-high, which is obviously not good news considerin­g the already heated nature of this game. Added to that, the gatekeeper of Fenerbahçe’s defense, the central figure of stability, Luiz Gustavo, would not make it until Sunday due to his injuries. Without him, and new transfers

Mesut Özil and İrfan Can Kahveci far from being ready, Bulut’s options are already very limited. Against Trabzonspo­r’s experience­d, tough, layered defensive line he will definitely need an equally tough 11.

However, there is an important caveat for Bulut in this game. As I mentioned above, the best way to create a short circuit in Trabzonspo­r’s game is to make them believe that they are the favorites of the game. Trabzonspo­r being already excited and hyped up with the prospects of getting a glorious victory against Fenerbahçe, they can be forced to play a completely different game than what they are used to playing. Neverthele­ss, for Fenerbahçe to exploit this issue and turn it into an advantage, they have to control their game 100%, something which they were unable to do for weeks. Either way, it is clear that the team that controls its nerves will have the edge in this game, and the one that panics will probably leave the championsh­ip race.

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