Witch hunt in Fenerbahçe

From the 20th minute of the Samsunspor match onward, the Fenerbahçe community was torn between despair and rage. Initially, they struggled to make sense of the image of the Fenerbahçe players on the pitch. Then, everyone began searching for the culprit. From the moment the match ended, the witch hunt began. Who is to blame for this situation? The fish rots from the head down.
WHO WILL DECIDE?The first name to be criticized was the new president, Sadettin Saran. Saran was criticized for not making a single radical decision. Devin Özek, Gökhan Gönül, and most importantly, Tedesco were not let go. The Italian manager wasn't replaced immediately after the election by a manager who knew the club and the team. Fenerbahçe lacks a decision-making mechanism.
EVERY MOVE WAS WRONGManager Tedesco, who cut Ismail and tried to develop a right winger out of Szymanski, was also held responsible for the disaster in Samsun. He couldn't add any attacking power to the team, couldn't win any away games. He didn't understand that Fenerbahçe wouldn't play without Fred. His starting lineup was flawed, and his substitutions and timing were even more flawed.
ONLY TWO PLAYERS?After the Samsunspor match, Archie Brown and En Nesyri were the two players crucified. The English left-back was slammed for his inability to cross, dribble, or dribble. The prevailing view was that En Nesyri wasn't Fenerbahçe's top striker. Just those two? No. The entire team, with the exception of Tarık Çetin, is in the crosshairs.
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