Beşiktaş bid to break spell against Fenerbahçe
BeÅiktaÅ is set to host Fenerbahçe on Nov. 2, bidding to put an end to nearly decade-long weakness against its archrivals in the headline game of the weekend, with both teams sweating to top the league standings.
The clash of city rivals will kick off at 7 p.m. at Atatürk Olympic Stadium, the Black and Whitesâ temporary home in Istanbul as their iconic Ä°nönü Stadium is being rebuilt.
BeÅiktaÅ winger Gökhan Töre - sent off last week in the match against SAÄ° Karyserierciyes for swearing at a referee â is banned, while Fenerbahçeâs Portuguese full-back Bruno Alves is also suspended for the derby.
BeÅiktaÅ currently tops the league with 14 points from seven games, with Fenerbahçe breathing down its neck just one point behind.
Fenerbahçe Chairman Aziz Yıldırım visited the training pitch Oct. 30 in a bid to encourage the players. His BeÅiktaÅ counterpart Fikret Orman, meanwhile, did not hesitate to express concerns over the choice of referee for the game.
âBülent Yıldırım will referee the Fenerbahçe game. Good luck with that. With his mistakes in the previous games, our eyes will be on him,â Orman said in an Oct. 30 press meeting.
Fenerbahçe coach Ä°smail Kartal upped the ante, saying he âdid not believe that BeÅiktaÅ is the best teamâ in Turkey.
âWe are still the best team in this league,â said Kartal, boss of the defending champions.
BeÅiktaÅâs Croatian coach Slaven Bilic responded in kind in his pre-match remarks. âI sense respect [in Kartalâs remarks], but it is impossible to agree. We will beat Fenerbahçe by proving our quality and remaining at the top,â he said on Oct. 31.
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