Başakşehir Turns Red Card into Rout Against Antalya
Highly Entertaining Futmetrix Score: 70/100. This was not a contest—it was a masterclass in capitalising on numerical advantage, as Başakşehir's clinical finishing and Antalyaspor's defensive collapse created the season's most comprehensive away victory.
VAR Denial and the Turning Point
The match ignited with intensity in the 11th minute when Yusuf Sarı's goal was wiped out by VAR. The decision, however, proved merely a prelude to Başakşehir's assault. In the 22nd minute, Eldor Shomurodov broke the deadlock from Miguel Crespo's assist, signalling the visitors' intent. But the true inflection came at the 43rd minute: Doğukan Sinik's red card for an argument left Antalyaspor with ten men and fundamentally altered the balance. Before half-time, Nuno Da Costa added the second, cementing Başakşehir's dominance.
Second Half Carnage
Başakşehir's second-half onslaught left Antalya defenceless. Da Costa's second goal arrived in the 53rd minute, and by the 88th, Shomurodov had completed his brace—assisted by substitute Amine Harit, whose introduction provided the final cutting edge. The visitors' 66% possession and 19 shots (9 on target) told the story of relentless pressure. Antalya managed only 10 shots, with 4 on target, their resistance crumbling after Sinik's dismissal. Jerome Opoku's composed defensive display anchored Başakşehir's clean sheet. The 4-0 scoreline was no fluke—it was the inevitable consequence of stakes shifting decisively in the 43rd minute and never shifting back.
Key Questions
How did Doğukan Sinik's red card impact the match?
Sinik's 43rd-minute dismissal reduced Antalya to ten men and shattered their defensive structure. Başakşehir scored twice more after—Da Costa in the 45th and 53rd minutes—exploiting the numerical advantage ruthlessly.
How did VAR change this match?
Sarı's 11th-minute goal was cancelled by VAR. Though the decision created early drama, it failed to deter Başakşehir, who broke through legitimately in the 22nd minute and never relinquished control.
What made Eldor Shomurodov stand out?
Shomurodov scored twice (22nd and 88th minutes) with a 8.6 rating. His movement in the box was predatory; his second goal, assisted by Harit, sealed Başakşehir's dominance with clinical precision.
Why is this match rated 70/100?
Our Futmetrix algorithm analyzed intensity, balance, and stakes. The final score of 70/100 places this match in the "Highly Entertaining" category.