15.10.2025 15:22
The debate over the Portugal training camp at Fenerbahçe is intensifying. In an interview given a few months ago, Cenk Tosun stated, "We train twice a day," while today Sadettin Saran said, "Only one training session was held during the Portugal camp," which has confused many at Fenerbahçe. Following these statements, fans are understandably asking, "Which one is telling the truth?"
The debate over the Portugal camp at Fenerbahçe is growing. One of the team's star players, Cenk Tosun, stated in a recent interview, "It's hard for the field to hold up because we have double training every day." However, today, Fenerbahçe President Sadettin Saran, who held a press conference, painted a very different picture regarding the same period.
SARAN: ONLY ONE TRAINING SESSION PER DAY, NOT ACCEPTABLE
Sadettin Saran emphasized that the Portugal camp during Jose Mourinho's era went poorly, drawing attention to the inadequacy of the training tempo:
"Only one training session was held per day during the Portugal camp. It's not acceptable! It really isn't acceptable. I don't want to say more about this issue." Saran's remarks were interpreted as a direct criticism of the coaching staff during Mourinho's tenure.
A SUBJECT OF CURIOSITY AMONG FANS
The contradiction between the two statements has sparked debate among Fenerbahçe fans. Some fans argue that Cenk Tosun's words reflect the "intense tempo of the current period," while others claim that Saran was making a statement regarding the "history of the Portugal camp." On social media, the question "Which one is telling the truth?" quickly became a trend, while the club has not issued an official correction on the matter.
A STRONG MESSAGE WITHIN THE CLUB
Saran's statements are also seen as a signal of Fenerbahçe's determination to increase the training tempo in the post-Mourinho era. The new management has begun to implement an intensive training program to improve the team's physical preparation and "shake off the lethargy."