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Medipol Başakşehir technical director Fatih Terim said they could not find clear positions against Galatasaray, saying: “We need to be a more productive team. We could make our attacks more effective after playing that far and tipping the opponent on the field. “We got very few goals,” he said.
In the second week of the Super League, Medipol Başakşehir lost 2-0 to Galatasaray at home. Okan Buruk, the orange-navy coach, made statements at the post-match press conference.
“We scored very few goals”
Starting his words by congratulating the opponent, Buruk said: “When we watched the game, we couldn’t deliver what we wanted, especially in the first half. The opponent doesn’t have many scoring positions, but we weren’t productive. We were a team that both had the ball and tipped our opponents towards the penalty, but we couldn’t find clear positions between minutes 45 and 76 until the 2nd goal. We need to be a more productive team. We could make our attacks more effective after playing that far and tipping the opponent on the field. We had very few goals. We could not evaluate them. After 76, Galatasaray had clear positions. In fact, it was perhaps the best match of the first two weeks in terms of cruising. We are sorry to lose. I hope we prepare better next week. We are in the situation last year. Then we started with 2 losses. At the beginning of the season, we will be better. “We will be better after the new actors adapt,” he said.
“The ball hits Demba Ba’s hand”
When asked about the penalty position, Okan Buruk said: “Clearly, Ba’s hand hits the ball. I considered it a multiplication. There is nothing to do when you look. The ball is in his hand, his hand is open. I respect the referee’s evaluation ”, he replied.
“We must return to the league stronger”
Recalling that they started the season by losing two games last year, the experienced coach said: “We are the champions of last year. We have to return to the League stronger. “We need to be more productive against teams that are closed to us.”
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