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The crisis at Beşiktaş deepened after losing 2-1 to Adana Demirspor, who were at -1 points before the match and anchored at the bottom of the league. What happened in the black-and-white team's dressing room during halftime has come to light. THERE IS A GROUPING AMONG PLAYERSDuring Giovanni van Bronckhorst's era, there was a grouping among some foreign players. The local players did not voice this issue, thinking it could worsen the team's situation. Serdar Topraktepe came to duty and pulled some foreigners, whom he described as 'soulless', to the bench. WHAT HAPPENED IN THE ADANA DEMİRSPOR MATCH CUT THE THREADSAfter the events in the Adana Demirspor match, the fragile threads among the players also broke. During halftime, Mert Günok wanted to take the team to the stands. Except for Svensson, foreign players did not respond to this call. MERT HAD MASUAKU AND MUSRATI IN HIS SIGHTSAccording to a report by Sözcü Newspaper, after the fans called the players to the stands to support them before the second half, goalkeeper Mert quickly went to the dressing room with Arthur Masuaku and Al Musrati in his sights for the goals conceded. "IF YOU'RE GOING TO BEHAVE LIKE THIS, WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?"The foreign players' disregard for the captain's call drew great backlash. Local players, especially Mert, reached a breaking point. Voices in Beşiktaş's dressing room rose with statements like "Your only concern is money" and "If you're going to behave like this, what are you doing here?" A FOREIGN PLAYER ASKED FOR COFFEE, THERE WERE CURSESDespite these reactions, the fact that some foreign players did not change their demeanor, and one of them even asked the equipment manager for coffee, overflowed the cup. Cursing and pushing were difficult to calm down. When President Yücel learned of the events, he stated, "We will not keep players who will not carry this glorious jersey in the team for a minute."
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