18.10.2025 08:10
There is a goalkeeper crisis at Fenerbahçe. The Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson, who is currently injured, will not be able to play in the match against Fatih Karagümrük. Tarık Çetin, who performed successfully in the away match against Samsunspor, will take his place in goal. The situation of İrfan Can Eğribayat will be clarified on the match day.
The yellow-blues are making a change in goal ahead of the match against Fatih Karagümrük. It has been confirmed that Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson will not be able to play due to injury.
PREPARATIONS FOR THE OUTING MATCH IN KADIKÖY
Fenerbahçe will host Fatih Karagümrük on Sunday evening in the 9th week of the Trendyol Super League. The yellow-blues, who are 6 points behind Galatasaray, will be looking for a victory in front of their fans. The Canaries, who returned from the away match against Samsunspor with a goalless draw, see this match as an opportunity to bounce back.
EDERSON'S INJURY CONTINUES
Bad news has come from Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson, who was injured before the Samsunspor match. The experienced glovesman will also be unable to play against Fatih Karagümrük. While Ederson's treatment continues, the team's goalkeeper choice has also been clarified.
TARIK ÇETİN IN GOAL
Tarık Çetin, who performed successfully in the Samsunspor match, will take over the gloves this time in Kadıköy. It has been learned that the technical staff has full confidence in the young goalkeeper. Meanwhile, the situation of İrfan Can Eğribayat remains uncertain. It will be decided on match day whether Eğribayat, who has not been able to train sufficiently with the team, will be included in the squad.
PREPARATIONS CONTINUE
Fenerbahçe will continue its preparations for the match against Fatih Karagümrük with a training session to be held today. In the training session led by head coach Domenico Tedesco, Jhon Duran is expected to start individual ball work. It has also been learned that the situation of İrfan Can Eğribayat, who is undergoing treatment alongside Ederson, is being closely monitored.