The national football player Kerem Aktürkoğlu, who wears the Benfica jersey, had a notable dialogue with a Galatasaray fan on social media. "KEREM'S DEPARTURE HAS AN IMPACT"A Galatasaray fan stated on social media, "There may be those who disagree with what I wrote, and I respect that, but Kerem's departure has an impact on Galatasaray achieving such points both in Europe and in the league. I have no complaints about Kerem's consistency and contribution to the attack; he has directly influenced many matches, but he also has a significant baggage in his game." Kerem Aktürkoğlu responded to this comment from the fan. "I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU WANT FROM ME"Kerem expressed that he couldn't understand the criticism he faced despite leaving Galatasaray, using the following statements: "I want to ask you a question: Even at the moment when Galatasaray is most successful, what kind of criticism culture leads you to think of a former athlete who contributed to Galatasaray and found happiness and peace in the community despite having left? I'm not talking about numbers, trophies won, or goals; otherwise, as you said, ignoring these completely would be 'ingratitude.' At the core of every player's story who reaches the level of Galatasaray is countless sacrifices, and I am used to getting stronger as I face setbacks. However, this does not mean that I lack feelings. Even when describing a positive situation, unfortunately, I am not the one to blame for your pessimistic and meaningless revengeful attitude. Frankly, I don't understand what you want from me. I am an athlete who wants to continue my football career peacefully and happily, focusing on the match a few hours later. When I exercise my right to respond, I know I will be criticized, and people will say, 'Look how unhappy he is, still following comments on match day, that's why…' Isn't that right? I don't know what you are busy with, but I hope that people commenting on your profession do not express their criticisms through false, memorized phrases and legendary clichés. Because today, I am the subject; tomorrow, it will be my other brothers who are very successful today..."
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