The Beşiktaş management held a routine evaluation meeting after the Göztepe match. In this meeting, the future of head coach Giovanni van Bronckhorst, who has been the target of criticism and whose departure rumors have surfaced, was also discussed. 2 MATCHES OF CREDIT GIVENAfter the meeting, no statement or decision was made, and attention turned to the upcoming matches against Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hatayspor. The results of these two matches will clarify Van Bronckhorst's fate before the Fenerbahçe derby. IT STARTED LIKE A STORMFor Beşiktaş, which started the new season with a new coach, new transfers, and new hopes, everything began beautifully at first. The black-and-whites entered the season with a 5-0 victory against Galatasaray in the Super Cup and also made a good start in the league. Winning their first 3 matches and remaining unbeaten in the first 8 matches with 6 victories and 2 draws, the black-and-whites could not stop the bleeding after a 2-1 defeat against Galatasaray away. ONLY 1 POINT IN THE LAST 4 MATCHESThe black-and-whites, who lost to Kasımpaşa at home, returned from the Başakşehir away match with a goalless draw. Aiming to heal their wounds during the international break, the black-and-whites faced a shocking result upon their return, losing 4-2 to Göztepe in a match where they initially led 2-0 at home. Having only gained 1 point from their last 4 matches, the black-and-whites experienced their second consecutive home defeat. In their two home losses, Beşiktaş conceded a total of 7 goals. 13 POINTS BEHIND THE LEADIn the title race, Beşiktaş has fallen 13 points behind the leader Galatasaray and 8 points behind second-placed Fenerbahçe. Once again experiencing sorrow in November in the championship race, the focus of criticism has shifted to head coach Giovanni van Bronckhorst. The Dutch coach has been unable to find a solution to the collapse that has been ongoing for about a month, and issues in defense, especially from set pieces, as well as stagnation in attack, have not been resolved.
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