Icardi Goal: Galatasaray Win & New Record

Mauro Icardi was again decisive in the Turkish Super Lig and crowned the victory of Provinates 3-0 antis! with a great goal to the 88 minutes, his team’s third in the match.

The Argentine striker received inside the area, eluded two rivals with great technique and He precisely defined the goalkeeper’s left post, a hierarchical resolution that ended the match. With this much, Icardi reached 8 goals in 15 games this season of the Turkish competition and confirmed his great present, in addition to continuing to expand his name in the history of the club.

With this victory, Galatasaray reached 42 points and confirmed itself as leader of the championship, above Fenerbahce (39) and Trabzonspor (35), which has one game less.

Historical record and scoring continuity

The goal against Kasimpasa was not just another one for the former Inter and PSG. He came from converting in the last gamewhen he entered after the hour mark and scored in the 93rd minute after a very good assist from Leroy Sané, in a match where the German had opened the scoring and in which Roland Sallai and Victor Osimhen also scored (Sander van de Streek scored for the local team).

Furthermore, with his last cry, Icardi reached 60 goals in the league with the Galatasaray shirt, surpassing the legendary Gheorghe Hagi as the club’s top foreign scorer in the local championship. The 32-year-old forward achieved that figure in just 81 games, while he has accumulated 70 goals and 22 assists in 110 appearances counting all competitions.

A triumph built from start to finish

Galatasaray had begun to lead towards victory early with the goal of Yunus Akgün at 10 minutes. Already in the final stretch, Gabriel Sara extended the difference in the 82nd minute, before Icardi put in definitive numbers with a high-level individual action.

Icardi’s goal to seal the victory and reach 60 goals in the local competition with Galatasaray

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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