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Saturday, November 17, 2007

Everything at stake!...


Turkish national soccer coach Fatih Terim reacts during a news conference in Oslo, November 16, 2007. Turkey will play Norway in their Euro 2008 qualifying soccer match on November 17, 2007. REUTERS/Kyrre Lien/Scanpix (NORWAY)

We cannot afford to lose against Norway in Oslo and we must beat the Norwegians to take the maximum points.

A defeat would mark the end of qualifying bid, and a draw would be almost as bad. That would also mean that the boys of coach Fatih Terim team would need to beat Bosnia-Herzegovina at home on 21 November while hoping for a Norwegian slip in Malta to have any chance of progress.

FATIH TERIM:"We had planned to be four points clear of Norway at this stage but some unwanted results have put us in a different situation,"

Well, I am glad that Mr.Fatih Terim saw that!...Hello!....Are you wake!...

Since 4-1 win in Greece in March, we have won just one qualifier, thrashing Hungary 3-0 recently.

But on the other side, other results have included a 2-2 draw at Malta and a 1-1 tie in Chisinau against a spirited Moldova outfit. A 1-0 home defeat to Greece further compounded their woes.

"Anything is possible in football," said Terim. "We aim to win and will do everything to achieve that."

Well , Mr.Terim This is your last chance....Everything at stake!..

So,Turkiye's and yours destiny is in your hands......

We will be watching..........................

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Norway confident ahead of Turkey Euro qualifier

Norway fancy their chances ahead of Saturday's Euro 2008 qualifier against injury-hit Turkey knowing a victory would secure a place in the finals.
Norway, having won four out of their last five qualifiers with tireless, aggressive performances, would also guarantee a berth with a draw followed by a win in Malta next week.

Turkey trail Norway by two points in Group C, which is led by already-qualified European Champions Greece, and know defeat in Oslo would end their qualifying hopes.

Norway will rely on towering striker John Carew and players from in-form Champions League side Rosenborg after captain and midfielder Martin Andresen was ruled out by a knee injury.

Steffen Iversen, who scored twice for Rosenborg against Valencia this month, is set to start up front with Carew. Both players have scored four goals in the Euro 2008 qualifiers.

Ghana-born Alexander Tettey is expected to get his second cap in place of Andersen and possibly share the midfield with Rosenborg team mate Per Ciljan Skjelbred.

Norway often succeed by controlling midfield with swarming, aggressive play, and capitalise on the occasional through ball.

"We are very difficult to beat, we work very hard and play wise football," defender John Arne Riise said. "Other teams may be more technical but we work harder."

Turkey coach Fatih Terim will have to cope without key midfielder Yildiray Basturk, who has a groin strain, and is likely to turn to some untried players.

"We have played a lot of matches like this and come through. I trust and believe in my players," Terim said.

Turkey defender Deniz Baris is having treatment for back pains while striker Serhat Akin is suffering from flu.

From the five uncapped players in his squad, Terim is likely to start with defenders Gokhan Gonul and Hayrettin Yerlikaya, while Semih Senturk is expected to play up front.

"The Norway game can be described as a do-or-die match," Senturk told reporters. "We have more quality than Norway and if we go on to the pitch believing in ourselves we can win."

Turkey drew 2-2 at home to Norway in March after visiting goalkeeper Thomas Myhre, since dropped from the team, let a free kick run through his legs to give the Turks a late equaliser.


Probable teams:
Norway: Haakon Opdal, Jarl-Andre Storbaek, Erik Hagen, Brede Hangeland, John Arne Riise, Bjoern Helge Riise, Alexander Tettey, Christian Grindheim, Steffen Iversen, John Carew, Morten Gamst Pedersen

Turkey: Volkan Demirel, Gokhan Gonul, Servet Cetin, Emre Asik, Hayrettin Yerlikaya, Tuncay Sanli, Emre Belozoglu, Mehmet Aurelio, Hamit Altintop, Nihat Kahveci, Semih Senturk
Referee: Markus Merk (Germany) (Additional reporting by Ole Petter Skonnord and Richard Solem; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Source:Reuters

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TURKISH NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM BACK IN 1995

"THE LEGEND" IN TURKISH SOCCER(FOOTBALL)TURGUT SEREN, TALKS ABOUT THE TURKISH NATIONAL TEAM AND FATIH TERIM BACK IN 1995,IN CANADA (IN TURKISH )
THE REASON WHY I AM POSTING THIS INTERVIEW THAT I DID WITH THE LEGEND TURGAY SEREN , I WANT ALL TURKISH SOCCER FANS TO SEE THAT NATIONAL TEAM HAS NOT MOVED FORWARD SINCE 1995 AND AFTER BECOMING THIRD PLACE IN THE WORLD CUP 2002.
IF YOU WATCH THE WHOLE VIDEO, YOU WOULD SEE THE DIFFERENCE OF TURKISH NATIONAL TEAM AND FATIH TERIM. ANOTHER REASON WHY I AM POSTING THIS VIDEO, IS, ONE OF HIS ASSISTANCE METIN TEKIN CALLING YUSUF SIMSEK TO NATIONAL TEAM!...
IN THIS VIDEO, I ASKED A QUESTION TO TURGAY SEREN, ABOUT THAN HIS ASSISTANT RASIM KARA,WOULD MAKE THE TEAM IN ABSENCE OF FATIH TERIM,( HE TRAVELED TO IRELAND) HIS ANSWER WAS TO ME "FATIH TERIM IS THE ONLY COACH THAT MAKES THE LINE-UP FOR EVERY MATCH WHEATHER HE IS NOT HERE" THIS IS WHAT I MEAN.....FATIH TERIM, LOST HIS DESIRE ABOUT OUR NATIONAL TEAM...

ONE OF THE BEST FOOTBALL COLUMNIST IN TURKEY DOGAN KOLOGLU TALKS ABOUT TURKISH NATIONAL TEAM BACK IN 1995 IN CANADA

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

WHAT IS FATIH TERIM TRYING TO DO?.....


Really, Is Fatih Terim, OK?... I thought he was building a team for 2010 World Cup Tournament....
That was his own words when he took the job from Ersun Yanal.
There is very two important matches in front of him and he called up six uncapped players in his 24-man squad for the final two Euro 2008 qualifiers away against Norway on Nov. 17 and at home against Bosnia four days later.There is one player who is 32 years old,his name is Yusuf Simsek, plays for Denizlispor as a play maker,called up by Fatih Terim after Midfielder Mehmet Topuz was put on injury list.
The other uncapped five players are,defenders -- Sedat Bayrak, Ibrahim Kas, Gokhan Gonul and Hayrettin Yerlikaya and striker Semih Senturk from Fenerbahce.Do you ever think , Turkey will beat Norway, with this kind of thinking!... The man(Fatih Terim), is just not confident with him self and obviously with the National Team. He has reshuffled the team in every match that he coached. In the latest injury news, Fatih Tekke will not play against Norway due to Injury.Looking at the roster, There is a lot of new names and players like Tuncay Sanli who is the worst transfer in England according to British Media and looking at the forwards, there is Nihat Serbetci and in the midfield Yildiray Basturk , if he is healty, he will make a difference ,along with Hamit Altintop and Emre Belezoglu. The cold weather will be big factor for Turkish National team.
So, Fatih Terim's Reshuffled and the team without future vision, going to play very hard match in Norway, This will be do or die match for Turkish National Team and Mr. Fatih Terim.
Squad:
Goalkeepers: Rustu Recber (Besiktas), Volkan Demirel (Fenerbahce), Serkan Kirintili (Ankaragucu)
Defenders: Servet Cetin (Galatasaray), Hayrettin Yerlikaya (Sivasspor), Sedat Bayrak (Sivasspor), Deniz Baris (Fenerbahce), Gokhan Gonul (Fenerbahce), Ibrahim Kas (Besiktas), Emre Asik (Ankaraspor)
Midfielders: Arda Turan (Galatasaray), Mehmet Aurelio (Fenerbahce), Yusuf Simsek (Denizlispor), Gokdeniz Karadeniz (Trabzonspor), Hamit Altintop (Bayern Munich), Emre Belozoglu (Newcastle United), Yildiray Basturk (Stuttgart), Tuncay Sanli (Middlesbrough)
Forwards: Hakan Kadir Balta (Galatasaray), Mehmet Yildiz (Sivasspor), Semih Senturk (Fenerbahce), Nihat Kahveci (Villarreal), Serhat Niyazi Akin (RSC Anderlecht).

Monday, November 12, 2007

SIR ALEX FERGUSON RESPECTS TUGAY!

While One of the Best coaches in the world Sir Alex Ferguson,speaks very highly about Turkish Intenational Player Tugay Kerimoglu, Turkish National Team coach Mr. Fatih Terim,does not invite him to National Team,when he is the "talk of the town" in England.

Before the Man U v Blackburn match on Sunday, Sir Alex Ferguson,talked about Blackburn team and Tugay Kerimoglu.

The United boss said:"He respects Blackburn's veteran Turkish midfielder Tugay.

He said: “The fact that they’re giving Tugay [who is 37] another contract is fantastic.

“I can understand exactly why they’re doing that because he’s still one of the best passers of the ball in the country.”


He also said: “I think they can. What they’ve shown at the moment is that no one turns them over.

“They’ve drawn with Arsenal and Liverpool at home and even going away they’re a handful.”

Manchester United beat Blackburn 2-0 ,on Sunday.
Manchester United, is on first place front of Arsenal.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

TURKISH NATIONAL TEAM SQUAD SELECTED!..




Turkish coach Fatih Terim has named 24-man squad for UEFA Euro 2008 Group C qualifiers against Norway and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Turkey are third in Group C, two points behind Norway, who they face in Oslo on November 17th.

Turkey will conclude the qualification campaign in Istanbul to Bosnia-Herzegovina four days later.

Turkey squad Goalkeepers: Volkan Demiel (Fenerbahce), Rustu Recber (Besiktas), Serkan Kirintili (Ankaragucu).

Defenders: Servet Cetin (Galatasaray), Hakan Balta (Galatasaray), Sedat Bayrak (Sivasspor), Hayrettin Yerlikaya (Sivasspor), Emre Asik (Ankaraspor), Ibrahim Kas (Besiktas), Hamit Altintop (FC Bayern Munchen), Gokhan Gonul (Fenerbahce), Deniz Baris (Fenerbahce).

Midfielders: Arda Turan (Galatasaray), Mehmet Aurelio (Fenerbahce), Gokdeniz Karadeniz (Trabzonspor), Emre Belozoglu (Newcastle United FC), Mehmet Topuz (Kayserispor), Yildiray Basturk (VfB Stuttgart).

Forwards: Mehmet Yildiz (Sivasspor), Semih Senturk (Fenerbahce), Nihat Kahveci (Villarreal CF), Tuncay Sanli (Middlesbrough FC), Fatih Tekke (FC Zenit St. Petersburg), Serhat Akin (RSC Anderlecht).