Beşiktaş had a cold shower in the first half of the match where it hosted Alanyaspor. The guest team took the lead with Güven Yalçın’s goal in the 9th minute of the match, and doubled the difference in the 16th minute with the same player shaking the net. As the black-whites lost their game discipline with these early goals, there was great disappointment in the stands. Although Orkun Kökçü’s penalty goal in the 33rd minute brought Beşiktaş back into the match, the first half ended with a 2-1 Alanyaspor advantage.
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After the 2 goals scored by Alanyaspor, goalkeeper Ersin Destanoğlu was the target of the stands. While the young goalkeeper was protested with whistles every time he caught the ball, this atmosphere increased the pressure on the team even more.
After the first 45 minutes, Beşiktaş fans called the team to the stands and gave morale to the players. While the black and white football players went to the stands with applause, Ersin Destanoğlu, the name at the center of the reactions, returned to the dressing room and applauded the fans and thanked them for their support. This image was interpreted as a message of unity, albeit for a short time, after a tense first half.
Güven Yalçın became the first player in Alanyaspor history to score goals in both Beşiktaş matches in a Super League season.