Beşiktaş won the first friendly match 2-1
He started with a win against Gyirmót in the first friendly match in the Slovakia camp. The black-whites made a tough start to their preparations for the new season.

He started with a win against Gyirmót in the first friendly match in the Slovakia camp. The black-whites made a tough start to their preparations for the new season.

Beşiktaş defeated Gyirmót FC 2-1 in the first friendly match in the Slovakia camp. The black-white team started their preparations for the new season with a victory. The match was played on July 27 at the Anton Malatinský Stadium in Trnava, Slovakia.
Beşiktaş finished the first half ahead 1-0. The opponent team's goal came in the 35th minute, but Beşiktaş brought the score to 2-1 in the 42nd minute. While there was no change in the score in the second half, the match ended in Beşiktaş's favor.
Beşiktaş's goals came from Necip Uysal and Cenk Tosun. Gyirmót's only goal was scored by Bognár István in the 35th minute. Beşiktaş's new transfer and young talents also had the chance to play in the match.
Young players were also tested in the black-whites' defensive line; This was an indication of the importance Şenol Güneş gave to formation diversity. The struggles in Beşiktaş's midfield revealed how ready the team was to break the pressure of the opponent team. Although Bognár, who was effective in Gyirmót's offensive line, managed to exploit the weakness of Beşiktaş defense for a while, the block formed with the team's new transfers managed to neutralize the opponent.
Beşiktaş's performance in this match also showed how quickly the adaptation process of the team's new transfers progressed. While the goals of Necip Uysal and Cenk Tosun confirmed the contribution of transfers to the team's offensive power, the arrival of young players on the field also supported the team's plans for the future. This situation came to the fore as a result of Şenol Güneş's strategy of evaluating both the existing squad and young talents at the same time.
Gyirmót's goal in the 35th minute had the potential to change the course of the match, but Beşiktaş's disciplined play in the second half neutralized the opponent's pressure. This revealed how ready the team was for the new season, both physically and mentally. Although the performance of Bognár, an effective player in Gyirmót's offensive line, revealed some of the weaknesses of Beşiktaş's defense, the trials in the team's defensive line showed that the young players also improved in this area.
Beşiktaş coach Şenol Güneş said in his post-match statement, "Although it was the first match, the performance of our players was satisfactory. " Güneş also emphasized that the participation of young players on the field increased the depth of the team. Beşiktaş will continue training for another week in the Slovakia camp.
The team will play its second friendly match on August 3. In this match, young talents as well as the team's new transfers are expected to get more playing time. Read at Hürriyet Spor
Beşiktaş's victory in the first friendly match in the Slovakia camp revealed the physical and tactical situation of the team before the new season. While the black-whites were testing their formation with new transfers and young talents, the result achieved against the rival team was considered a positive signal for the Super League. With just a few weeks left before the start of the season, this match, which provided the first clues about the team's fitness and game approach, was a promising start for the fans. This victory also stands out as a reflection of the importance Şenol Güneş attaches to the young team of the team. Although the performance of Gyirmót's effective attacker Bognár showed that there were some weaknesses in Beşiktaş's defensive line, it gave clues that the team was improving in this area as well.
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