15.03.2026 10:51
After Fenerbahçe lost 2-0 to Karagümrük, Oğuzhan Koç harshly criticized the team and management with the words, "If your eternal rival beats Liverpool and you can't even shoot at the last place team, you shouldn't be crying about 'structure and stuff'" and "Another year has passed, thank you."
After Fenerbahçe lost 2-0 away to Fatih Karagümrük in the 26th week of the Super League, singer Oğuzhan Koç harshly criticized the yellow-navy team through his social media posts.
SHARED AFTER THE KARAGÜMRÜK DEFEAT
Following the defeat against Fatih Karagümrük, Oğuzhan Koç evaluated Fenerbahçe's performance, stating that the team's recent display has disappointed the fans. The famous singer used expressions targeting both the on-field performance and the club management.
Koç included the following words in his post:
"I want to host Guendouzi at my home with tea, soup, and flowers, show him 10 years of Fenerbahçe from 2001 to 2011, and then say, 'who should go and who should stay next year (including the president), you choose, my dear brother.'
"YOU WON'T CRY 'YAPI MAPI' ANYMORE"
Continuing his criticisms of Fenerbahçe's performance, Koç also addressed the comparisons with eternal rivals. The famous singer stated in his post, "If your eternal rival is crushing Liverpool while you can't even shoot at the last place in the league, you won't cry 'yapı mapı' anymore, my dear club!"
"YOU ARE DISGRACING THE MOST LOYAL FANS IN THE WORLD"
Koç also highlighted the sacrifices of Fenerbahçe fans and criticized everyone at the club. In his post, he said, "Beautiful days are left in the past, we are still dreaming! Against the world's most self-sacrificing, most loyal fans; from the president to the players, from the coach to the columnists, you are disgracing them a little more every day. Another year has passed, thank you."
WENT VIRAL ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Oğuzhan Koç's posts quickly resonated widely on social media. While some users supported the famous singer's criticisms, other fans argued that the team is going through a tough process and that more support is needed.