Galatasaray has released a statement expressing their dissatisfaction with the current state of justice in Turkish football. The club has accused unnamed entities of manipulating the sport through various channels. The statement highlighted the club’s frustration with the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system, pointing out that despite the presence of a VAR room and 26 cameras, certain incidents are still being overlooked, leading to a sense of shame for those responsible.
The club’s statement was a direct response to a recent event, although specific details of the incident were not disclosed. Galatasaray’s message was clear: they believe that the individuals who have led Turkish football to its current situation should be held accountable for their actions. The statement did not specify any particular measures or consequences that the club seeks.
This announcement reflects Galatasaray’s stance on the need for fairness and transparency within the Turkish football system. The club has taken a public stand to voice their concerns and to call for a more just governance of the sport in Turkey.