Coach Mourinho asks after Fenerbahce’s derby defeat, ‘Should I leave?’
Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce suffered a 1-0 defeat to Besiktas in the Istanbul derby, ending their 26-match unbeaten streak in away games.
This loss added to coach Mourinho’s struggles in high-profile matches, marking his second derby loss of the season after a defeat to Galatasaray earlier.
Coach Jose Mourinho acknowledges fans’ disappointment after derby defeat
After the match, coach Mourinho addressed the emotions surrounding the loss, stating, “We upset our fans, and I understand their feelings. They expected more from us. Nobody is more upset than me right now.”
Despite expressing sympathy for the fans, he defended his team, saying, “We did everything to win the match. The side that did more to win lost today.” He also praised the referee, commenting, “It was a good match, and the referee performed well without unnecessary bookings.”
Coach Mourinho believed Fenerbahce deserved at least a draw. “We had two shots hit the post and a goal-line clearance. If we had scored first, we would have controlled the game. Football can be cruel sometimes,” he added.
Critics challenge Jose Mourinho’s tactical decisions, Fenerbahce lineup choices
Fenerbahce’s derby loss to Besiktas intensified scrutiny of coach Mourinho’s tactical decisions. Critics pointed out issues with his starting lineup and substitutions.
Mourinho’s late substitutions and failure to adapt during the game handed the match to Besiktas.
Sportswriter Ali Gultiken noted
Similarly, Sergen Yalcin criticized Mourinho for benching key players like Cengiz Under and Irfan Can Kahveci.
You spent almost $16 million on Cengiz, and he’s on the bench. Irfan Can had an incredible season last year, but now he’s sidelined.
former footballer and commentator Sergen Yalcin said
Jose Mourinho’s reliance on veteran players such as Dusan Tadic and Edin Dzeko also came under fire. Yalcin questioned his decision to play Tadic and Dzeko together in a high-intensity derby, arguing that it compromised the team’s balance.
During a discussion about the challenges faced by foreign managers in Türkiye, Mourinho was reminded that Zico was the last foreign coach to win a Super Lig championship.
What should I do, leave?
responded Jose Mourinho
The remark, delivered with a smile, reflected the growing pressure on him after 2 major derby defeats this season. Critics have questioned his ability to adapt to the league’s demands and handle high-pressure games.
Fenerbahce’s coach Mourinho focuses on upcoming matches to regain momentum
Despite the loss, Mourinho encouraged his players to shift their focus to future challenges.
We must leave this defeat behind. Important matches lie ahead, starting with Athletic Bilbao in the Europa League. Winning that game can rebuild our confidence and bring morale to the team.
Jose Mourinho said during a training session
Coach Mourinho emphasized the importance of maintaining composure. “The season is long, and we are still in the title race. Every three points matter, and we must keep pushing forward,” he told his team.
Speculation grows over coach Mourinho’s strategy, player changes
Mourinho’s handling of Edin Dzeko raised eyebrows, with the striker missing critical opportunities during the derby.
Reports suggest Fenerbahce’s coach Mourinho may be open to parting ways with Dzeko if a suitable offer arises in the January transfer window.
Meanwhile, Youssef En-Nesyri could become a more prominent option in the attacking lineup.
Mourinho’s tenure has sparked debates about whether his approach aligns with Fenerbahce’s long-term ambitions. Critics argue that adapting to the nuances of the Super Lig, particularly in derby matches, is crucial for success.