04.03.2026 10:30
Aziz Yıldırım, the former president of Fenerbahçe, made statements to boost the morale of the Fenerbahçe community after the point difference with Galatasaray in the Süper Lig increased to 4. Yıldırım reminded that they became champions in the past after coming back from 9 points behind, stating that the championship race is not over yet. Yıldırım said, "Galatasaray still has to play away games against Beşiktaş, Trabzonspor, and Göztepe. Leaving everything aside, they also have matches against us. If they win all of these, then let them be champions."
Former Fenerbahçe president Aziz Yıldırım made statements to boost the morale of the yellow-navy blue community after the point difference with Galatasaray in the Süper Lig increased to 4. Yıldırım emphasized that the championship race is not over yet by recalling past comebacks.
"NO NEED TO BE PESSIMISTIC"
After Fenerbahçe drew with Antalyaspor, the point difference created in the championship race sparked discussions within the community, and Aziz Yıldırım made evaluations regarding the issue. Speaking to Murat Zorlu from Sports Digitale, Yıldırım stated that there is no need to be pessimistic and used the following expressions:
"Fenerbahçe came back from 9 points behind and became champions. There is no need to be pessimistic."
REMINDING GALATASARAY'S CHALLENGING FIXTURE
Yıldırım, stating that there are tough matches ahead for Galatasaray in the championship race, drew attention to the red-yellow team's fixture. Reminding that Galatasaray will go to away matches against Beşiktaş, Trabzonspor, and Göztepe, Yıldırım made the following assessment:
"Galatasaray still has to go to Beşiktaş, Trabzonspor, and Göztepe away. Leaving everything aside, they also have matches with us. If they win all of these, then let them be champions."
MORALE CALL FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP RACE
Aziz Yıldırım's statements drew attention in the Fenerbahçe community, where morale was affected after the point difference widened. The experienced figure conveyed the message that the race is not over yet by recalling past comebacks.