Trabzonspor defeated Sivasspor 4-0 at home in the 20th week of the Trendyol Super League. After the match, Trabzonspor's head coach Şenol Güneş made statements regarding the penalty incident that marked the game. "I WISH IT HADN'T HAPPENED"Güneş said, "It was the first match of the second half. We needed to win. The good game that the fans expected was reflected on the field today. We always learn lessons when we lose, but we should also learn lessons when we win. The players made all of us happy. When the game is enjoyable, the fans also enjoy it. At the beginning of the second half, the penalty situation was contrary to our understanding of the game. I wish it hadn't happened. Uğurcan could have missed the penalty or scored it. He didn't want to disappoint the fans' wishes. It is not right for the atmosphere to be like that. Uğurcan wouldn't have actually gone, but he went when the fans wanted him to. Banza's focus was also distracted. We should take on extra tasks, but we shouldn't lose our understanding. We need to be a developing team," he stated. TRANSFER WORDS: DON'T RUSHSpeaking about transfer activities, the experienced coach said, "Transfers will end on February 13. The president is working. We will definitely have one player, and we will make two moves. We will acquire players as reinforcements. It is very difficult for us to be 1-2; first, we will aim for 5th place, then 3rd place. For that, the players need to play without looking at the score. Transfers will happen, don't rush," he said. WHAT HAPPENED?The bordo-mavililer won a penalty after Edin Visca was brought down in the penalty area by Tolga Ciğerci in the 46th minute. When Uğurcan Çakır, the goalkeeper of the Black Sea team who became a father for the second time today, wanted to take the penalty awarded to Trabzonspor, chaos ensued. Sivasspor players reacted harshly to Uğurcan. The experienced goalkeeper also refrained from taking the penalty when Trabzonspor's head coach Şenol Güneş did not allow it. After the incident, Trabzonspor's striker Simon Banza stepped up to take the penalty. Banza attempted a "Panenka" shot in the 49th minute, and goalkeeper Nikolic saved the penalty.
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