An earthquake at Fenerbahçe? Fans want another star to be sidelined: It's his turn.

An earthquake at Fenerbahçe? Fans want another star to be sidelined: It's his turn.

13.10.2025 08:25

The Super League team Fenerbahçe announced that national football players İrfan Can Kahveci and Cenk Tosun have been excluded from the squad. This decision caused a significant reaction among the yellow-navy blue fans. However, some fans stated that Mert Hakan Yandaş, who has not played for months and has been in the spotlight due to off-field actions, should also be excluded from the squad, leading to thousands of posts on this issue.

The Super League giant Fenerbahçe announced that national football players İrfan Can Kahveci and Cenk Tosun have been suspended from the squad. In the statement, it was said, "As per the decision taken, our Football A Team players İrfan Can Kahveci and Cenk Tosun have been suspended from the squad."

REACTION TO MERT HAKAN

This statement from the yellow-navy blue team quickly resonated, while some fans made thousands of posts suggesting that Mert Hakan Yandaş, who has not played for months and has been in the spotlight for his off-field actions, should also be suspended from the squad.

"NOW IT'S MERT HAKAN'S TURN"

Comments such as "Now it's Mert Hakan's turn," "Discipline should be applied equally to everyone," and "Those who deserve the jersey should play" became trending topics on social media.

ADDITIONAL STATEMENT EXPECTED FROM THE CLUB

The Fenerbahçe management has not yet made a detailed statement regarding the reasons for the suspension of İrfan Can Kahveci and Cenk Tosun. Following these developments, attention has turned to new statements expected from both the head coach and the management side.

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