The Turkish Super League battle, Solskjaer defeats Mourinho
4:19am, 10 May 2025Football
Last Sunday, Besiktas defeated Fenerbahce 1-0 away in the Turkish Premier League. The former is led by former Manchester United coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, while the latter is coached by another former Manchester United coach Mourinho. Goal scorer Gerdson Fernandez once played for Premier League Tottenham on loan, and the head coach of Tottenham happened to be Mourinho. After this game, Solskjaer, who took over and led the team for 15 games in the middle, has defeated Galatasaray and Fenerbahce in the Turkish Super League, and the team is temporarily ranked fourth. Fenerbahce is temporarily ranked second in the Turkish Super League, but is 8 points behind the top Galatasaray with only 4 rounds left. Mourinho's hopes of winning the Turkish Super League championship are very little left.
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