Ahmet Çakar counted the matches that Galatasaray would lose and declared Fenerbahçe the champion.

Ahmet Çakar counted the matches that Galatasaray would lose and declared Fenerbahçe the champion.

18.03.2025 13:10

Ahmet Çakar stated regarding the championship race in the Trendyol Super League, "I have a feeling inside me right now. Fenerbahçe will be the champion," suggesting that the yellow-blues will reach a happy ending. Çakar added, "Galatasaray will drop points in their matches against Beşiktaş, Trabzonspor, and Kayserispor. Fenerbahçe will win all of their matches in the league."

Galatasaray, which is 9 points ahead of its closest rival Fenerbahçe with a game in hand and has gained a significant advantage on the road to the championship, is making championship calculations as the end of the league approaches. Former referee Ahmet Çakar has made a highly talked-about claim regarding the fate of the league.

"FENERBAHÇE WILL BE CHAMPION"

In the Beyaz Futbol program on Beyaz TV, Ahmet Çakar, who made evaluations regarding the championship race, stated that he feels Fenerbahçe will be the champion, saying, "I have a feeling right now. Fenerbahçe will be the champion."

HE ALSO MENTIONED THE MATCHES WHERE GALATASARAY WILL LOSE POINTS

Çakar also revealed the matches where he suggested Galatasaray would lose points, stating, "Galatasaray will lose points in the matches against Beşiktaş, Trabzonspor, and Kayserispor. Fenerbahçe will win all of its matches in the league."

IF GALATASARAY WINS 7 MATCHES, THEY WILL BE CHAMPION

Galatasaray, which is currently leading 9 points ahead of its closest rival Fenerbahçe with a game in hand, will become the champion if it wins 7 of its remaining 9 matches, regardless of other results.

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