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GS vs FB - arch rivalry to focus on pride

11 May 2013 [09:50] - TODAY.AZ
Nothing but pride will be at stake on May 12, when champion Galatasaray visits Fenerbahce to renew Turkish football’s biggest rivalry.

Galatasaray successfully retained its Spor Toto Super League title with a 4-2 win over Sivasspor last week, opening up an unassailable 10-point lead over Fenerbahce with two matches to go. Now that the title is won, and Fenerbahce is almost guaranteed to keep its runner-up spot ahead of Besiktas, it could be seen that the Istanbul derby would lack its usual glitter. That is not true, though. Even though there is nothing more than pride at stake, that is enough to make the derby the biggest game of the Super League’s 33rd match day.

For the Lions, April 5’s match put an end to the team’s dismal away record in the last decade. It was 1999 when Galatasaray last won a game at Fenerbahçe’s Sukru Saracoglu Stadium, and even though the Lions have turned their fortunes around recently, they still need a win to break the negative streak. The last three derbies in the Asian part of the city ended in a draw, meaning the consecutive 10-match losing streak ended for Galatasaray.

However, it will not be easy for Galatasaray to concentrate for the game, just a week after celebrating its 19th Super League title. Apparently, in trying to have his players prepare for the derby, coach Fatih Terim cut the team’s title celebrations at the Turk Telekom Arena short, saying that the real celebrations would come at the end of the season.

Surely Fenerbahçe aims to maintain its unbeaten run at its home, but more than that, the Yellow Canaries need a win to end their season on a high note. Fenerbahce started the month of May with hopes of a treble, including league, the Europa League and the Turkish Cup, but it is only left with the latter now. After beating Eskisehirspor on May 8 on penalties, Fenerbahce’s biggest target is the domestic cup final on May 22, but whatever the circumstances are, the derby will be Turkey’s most important and most thrilling fixture.

The game will be officiated by Cuneyt Cakir, Turkey’s highest-profile referee.

The game at the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium will start at 8 p.m. on May 12.


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