Galatasaray emerged victorious in a fiery Turkish Cup quarter-final clash against rivals Fenerbahce, securing a 2-1 win thanks to a first-half brace from Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen. However, the match was overshadowed by a controversial incident involving Fenerbahce’s head coach Jose Mourinho and Galatasaray’s Okan Buruk. �
The tension in the Istanbul derby was palpable throughout the encounter, culminating in a late bust-up in the technical area. The altercation resulted in three players receiving red cards – one from Fenerbahce and two from Galatasaray – as tempers flared in the closing stages of the match.
The drama didn’t end with the final whistle. Turkish television cameras captured a moment where Jose Mourinho approached Okan Buruk on the pitch. In a surprising move, Mourinho appeared to pinch Buruk’s nose, prompting the Galatasaray coach to fall to the ground in apparent shock. Buruk quickly regained his composure and confronted the Portuguese manager, leading to further heated exchanges between the two benches.� �
On the pitch, Victor Osimhen proved to be the difference-maker for Galatasaray. The prolific striker showcased his clinical finishing, netting two goals in the first half to put his side in a commanding position. Despite a tense second half and the late sending-offs, Galatasaray managed to hold onto their lead, booking their place in the Turkish Cup semi-finals. �
The incident involving Mourinho and Buruk is likely to face scrutiny from the Turkish Football Federation and adds another chapter to the long-standing rivalry between the two Istanbul giants. While Galatasaray will celebrate their hard-fought victory, the post-match controversy has undoubtedly taken some of the shine off their cup triumph.