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Giovanni van Bronckhorst, who was dismissed from his position as head coach in Beşiktaş, bid farewell to the black-and-whites. Van Bronckhorst used quite striking expressions in his written statement. "LEAVING MAKES ME SAD AND DISAPPOINTED"Here is the statement of the Dutch coach; "Leaving the head coach position of Beşiktaş makes me sad and disappointed. As in my previous jobs, I approached this job with passion and a desire to succeed because the club's potential truly excited me. The Turkish people, and especially the Beşiktaş fans, welcomed me and made me feel like "one of their own". Turkey is a country with a rich culture, and the passion for football is clearly visible to everyone. I will always be grateful for this. "I WILL NEVER SHY AWAY FROM PRESSURE"The feeling after winning the Turkish Super Cup is at the same level as some of my most valued football achievements. The large crowd, the passion of the fans, and the burning desire of my players were wonderful. It was very satisfying to regain this cup for Beşiktaş for the first time in nearly twenty years. I must appreciate the hard work of my players and my staff. If I had been given more time, I believe I could have developed and strengthened a squad with great potential. Please keep working hard, you are a great group. Of course, football is a results-oriented business, and I know the pressure that comes with modern games. I will never shy away from this; winning is everything, and it is hard to accept when it doesn't happen. "I FELL IN LOVE WITH THE CLUB, THE CITY, AND THE COUNTRY"Still, the future direction of any football club is not determined solely by one person in the club. Even in a short time, I fell in love with the club, the city, and the country. I send my best wishes for the future to everyone associated with Beşiktaş. Finally, as always, I would like to express my gratitude and love to my wonderful family and close friends who have always been there to support me. I look forward to my next challenge when the time comes." GIO'S BEŞIKTAŞ REPORT CARDGiovanni van Bronckhorst, who started his career at Beşiktaş with great hopes at the beginning of the season and began with a historic 5-0 victory against Galatasaray in the Super Cup, has seen a decline in recent weeks. Gio, who managed the Eagles in 20 matches across all competitions, achieved an average of 1.70 points with 10 wins, 4 draws, and 6 losses in these matches. The Dutch coach's contract was terminated on November 30, following a 3-1 defeat against the Israeli team Maccabi Tel Aviv in the UEFA Europa League.
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