Osimhen Brace Crushes Fenerbahce Hopes and Seals the Title
On Saturday night, Istanbul's air was thick with sea salt, grilled meat, and fireworks. RAMS Park roared as Galatasaray claimed another league win with a 4-2 triumph over Antalyaspor. This wasnât just a victory. It felt like a crowning moment. All week, fans feared a collapse. Last weekendâs 4-1 loss at Samsunspor had Fenerbahce fans hoping for a slip. Galatasarayâs strong performance ended that hope. This is the Lionsâ 26th titleâfour in a row. Now, it seems like a dynasty. The match itself was a lesson in high-pressure football. After a tense first half, Galatasaray broke through in the second. Mario Lemina scored first, bringing relief to the fans. Victor Osimhen was the standout player, showing why heâs so respected in the Super Lig by scoring twice, including a calm penalty. Kaan Ayhan finished the job. With that, the game ended and the title was secured. The excitement spread far beyond the stadium. The real celebration was in the city streets.  When the final whistle sounded, Istanbul came alive. The streets were filled with flares. Fans celebrated everywhere, waving flags from cars and chanting late into the night. It was loud and wild. In a city known for its strong football rivalries, Galatasaray fans were everywhere. Meanwhile, across the Bosphorus, Fenerbahce fans faced another quiet night. The team has finished second for four years in a row. Their last league title was in 2014, marking ten years of coming close but not quite winning. Okan Burukâs team didnât just win a trophy on Saturday. In doing so, they showed again that Galatasaray stands above the rest in Turkish football. They stumbled at Samsunspor, but true champions recover quickly and come back stronger. Thatâs four straight league titles for Galatasaray. It appears they have no intention of slowing down.
