Beşiktaş's Relentless Siege: Karagümrük's Defence Crumbles
Average Futmetrix Score: 50/100. Beşiktaş didn't merely beat Fatih Karagümrük 2-0; they dismantled them across 90 minutes with clinical intensity and control, though VAR's late intervention cast a shadow over a dominant performance.
A Barrage of Black-and-White Dominance
From the opening whistle, Beşiktaş turned Fatih Karagümrük's pitch into a shooting gallery. Launching 27 shots and controlling 62% possession, the visitors imposed their will at every turn. Jota Silva broke the deadlock in the 41st minute, finishing a clinical move assisted by V. Cerny. This opening strike crystallised Beşiktaş's superiority—and signalled the beginning of a relentless siege.
Grbić's Heroic Last Stand
Fatih Karagümrük's sole lifeline was goalkeeper Ivo Grbić. The Croatian stopper produced 10 saves and crucially denied a penalty confirmed by VAR in the 56th minute, keeping the scoreline from becoming a rout. Grbić's heroics underscored the stakes of Beşiktaş's attacking onslaught—without him, this could have been a cricket score.
VAR Controversy and a Disputed Finale
The 56th-minute penalty confirmation shifted the match's narrative. Emirhan Topçu stepped up, and two minutes later, C. Under sealed the second goal. But in the 90th minute, Demir Ege Tıknaz's effort was ruled out by VAR—a decision that, while not negating Beşiktaş's balance of play, left a bitter taste. Beşiktaş left with three points and a clean sheet, yet VAR's shadow lingered over their otherwise flawless display.
Key Questions
How did VAR change this match?
VAR confirmed a 56th-minute penalty, enabling Beşiktaş's second goal. It then disallowed Tıknaz's late strike, sparking controversy in injury time.
What made Ivo Grbić the match standout?
Ten saves and a crucial penalty stop against 27 Beşiktaş shots. His heroics kept Karagümrük competitive in a one-sided contest.
Why is this match rated 50/100?
Our Futmetrix algorithm analyzed intensity, balance, and stakes. The final score of 50/100 places this match in the "Average" category.