22.04.2025 09:21
Former Fenerbahçe football player Serhat Akın expressed his outrage after his team drew 3-3 with Kayserispor. In a live broadcast on YouTube, Akın harshly criticized Fenerbahçe's president Ali Koç and stated that the eternal rivalry has come to an end. Akın said, "God doesn't want it, brother. How are we supposed to get the message? Does lightning need to strike in the middle of our brains?"
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Former football player of the Super Lig giant Fenerbahçe, Serhat Akın, who is now a commentator on his own channel, expressed his frustration during a live broadcast on his YouTube channel about his team's 3-3 draw at home against Kayserispor.
"GOD DOESN'T WANT IT"
While criticizing the president of the yellow-navy blue club, Ali Koç, in a harsh tone, Akın stated that the eternal rivalry has come to an end, saying, "The structure and all that is a story."
Akın said, "We all have faith in God. The guy hits the ball to the post, it hits Livakovic's back and leg and goes in. Skriniar hits it 100% and it doesn't go in. God doesn't want it, man. How are we supposed to receive a message? Does a lightning bolt need to strike in the middle of our brains?"
Continuing his words, the former football player stated, "Whether Ali Koç stays or goes is not even a matter of discussion at this point. Fenerbahçe, the biggest club in Turkey, has had the same president for 8 years. Success is zero. The structure, whatever, all of these are just stories! Who are you calling a structure? No answer."
Fenerbahçe is not a company. It cannot be managed with reports. This is not a holding, not a shopping mall. Abdullah Avcı was almost hired just because he submitted a report. If they feel even a gram of sadness, I swear I'm a dishonorable person!
I am a former professional football player, and just because I'm on screen, I can't even vent by swearing during matches. I cry until the morning! My psychology is broken. Ali Koç has ended the Fenerbahçe - Galatasaray rivalry. Are you saying God or Ali Koç? They can't even say God, for God's sake," he expressed.
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