Sivasspor Comes from Behind to Defeat Rizespor 2-1 in Trendyol Super League Match

Sivasspor Comes from Behind to Defeat Rizespor 2-1 in Trendyol Super League Match

Created Date: November 02, 2024 15:25

In the Trendyol Super League 11th week match, Sivasspor came from behind and defeated Rizespor 2-1. Sivasspor, which had a 3-match winning streak, finished the match with 10 players.

Sivasspor and Rizespor faced each other in the Trendyol Super League 11th week match. Sivasspor won the match played at 4 Eylül Stadium 2-1.

Rizespor took the lead with Dal Varesanovic’s goal in the 8th minute and finished the first half ahead. Sivasspor’s comeback goals came from Sonko Sundberg in the 49th and 61st minutes.

Sivasspor’s Uğur Çiftçi received a yellow card in the 69th and 72nd minute and was given a red card, leaving his team with 10 men. Uğur Çiftçi will not be able to play in the Fenerbahçe match.

Sivasspor, which won 3 matches in the league, increased its points to 17. Rizespor, which was defeated after two matches, remained with 10 points.

Sivasspor 2-1 Rizespor

GOALS: 8′ Varesanovic – 57′, 61′ Sundberg

RED CARD: 72′ Ugur Ciftci

TOP 11’S

Sivasspor: Nikolic, Murat Paluli, Radakovic, Sonko, Poungouras, Lucky Pair, Moutoussamy, Charisys, Balde, Rodriguez, Koita

Rizespor: Grbic, Taha Şahin, Mocsi, Alikulov, Halil Pehlivan, Papanikolaou, Hadziahmetovic, Varesanovic, Ghezzal, Olawoyin, Sowe

Minutes from the match (First half)

In the 8th minute, Olawoyin’s cross from the left wing passed everyone in the penalty area and Varesanovic netted in front of the goal. 0-1
In the 15th minute, Murat Paluli’s cross from the right wing hit Moutoussamy’s header in the penalty area and the ball went out.
In the 18th minute, Varesanovic received the ball inside the penalty arc after Olawoyin’s pass, and his shot went out.
In the 32nd minute, Rodrigues’ cross from the left wing was hit by Koita in the penalty area and the ball went out.
Sowe, who received the ball in the penalty area in the 42nd minute, dribbled past his opponents and shot from a narrow angle, going wide.

Minutes from the match (Second half)

In the 49th minute, Sivasspor won a free kick in front of Çaykur Rizespor penalty area. Sonko took charge of the ball, and the free kick he took from the left side of the penalty arc hit the round leather net, which went directly to the goal. 1-1
In the 61st minute, Uğur Çiftçi received the ball from the corner kick on the left wing, and Sonko sent the ball into the net with a header in the penalty area. 2-1
Uğur Çiftçi, who fouled Olawoyin in the 73rd minute, was sent out of the game after receiving a second yellow card and a red card.

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Well, well, well, folks! What a splendidly chaotic match we had here as Sivasspor managed to claw back from the brink and snatch a 2-1 victory against Rizespor. It’s like watching a soap opera, just with fewer dramatic pauses and more shouting about football!

The game kicked off at the iconic 4 Eylül Stadium where, believe it or not, the real drama was not just about who would walk away with the points, but also who could manage to stay on the pitch! Rizespor took an early lead thanks to Dal Varesanovic, who scored in the 8th minute. It seems like the only thing that wasn’t ‘Sivasspor-ed’ at this point was that lead!

Goals Galore – Crazy Comeback!

After somehow surviving the first half without a complete takeover by Rizespor, Sivasspor finally found a way back into the game. Sonko Sundberg, with the elegance of a ballet dancer—if ballet dancers could throw themselves at a football—netted twice in rapid succession at the 49th and 61st minutes. Talk about a comeback of Olympian proportions! You’d be forgiven for thinking he was scoring in a final match rather than just around the 11th week!

Final Score: Sivasspor 2 – 1 Rizespor

Goals: 8′ Varesanovic – 49′, 61′ Sundberg

Oh Look, a Red Card!

Now, if you thought the drama was over, hold onto your hats because Uğur Çiftçi decided he wanted to join a red-card party in the 72nd minute after picking up two yellow cards quicker than I can decide what takeaway to order! He’ll be sitting out the next match against Fenerbahçe, which might be more of a blessing than a punishment at this rate!

Who knew football could be so riveting? I mean, one moment it’s a tactical battle on the pitch, and the next it’s like a game of musical chairs, with one less chair for Sivasspor to sit on!

Point Shuffling

Sivasspor has managed to string together three wins, bringing their points up to a meaty 17. Rizespor, on the other hand, remains stagnant at 10 points and pretty much at the bottom of the motivational chart. Less than ideal, huh? Perhaps they should have considered a career change—or maybe just a better training regimen!

Match Highlights – What You Missed

  • 8′ – Olawoyin’s cross, Varesanovic scores. It’s all started off with a bang, folks!
  • 49′ – Sonko Sundberg equalizes. Talk about a determined response!
  • 61′ – Another header from Sundberg! He’s hitting heights; I’m surprised he didn’t accidentally take off!
  • 72′ – Uğur Çiftçi earns his red. Now, that’s one way to ensure a more comfortable seat for your teammates!

Top 11s – Because You Can’t Have Enough Lists!

Sivasspor: Nikolic, Murat Paluli, Radakovic, Sonko, Poungouras, Lucky Pair, Moutoussamy, Charisys, Balde, Rodriguez, Koita

Rizespor: Grbic, Taha Şahin, Mocsi, Alikulov, Halil Pehlivan, Papanikolaou, Hadziahmetovic, Varesanovic, Ghezzal, Olawoyin, Sowe

Final Thoughts

In conclusion, this match had everything: bumps, bruises, spectacular goals, and even a red card to spice things up! Sivasspor are gleefully addin’ to their wins, while Rizespor and their soap opera of football can definitely use a little less drama and a bit more strategy. Until next time, football fans—keep your kits clean and your enthusiasm high!

Created Date: November 02, 2024 15:25

In an exhilarating match of the Trendyol Super League’s 11th week, Sivasspor staged an impressive comeback to overcome Rizespor with a score of 2-1, despite being reduced to 10 men towards the end of the game. This victory extends Sivasspor’s impressive winning streak to four matches.

Sivasspor faced off against Rizespor at the vibrant 4 Eylül Stadium, securing a hard-fought 2-1 victory in front of their enthusiastic home crowd.

Rizespor took an early lead with Dal Varesanovic’s powerful strike, which found the back of the net in the 8th minute, allowing them to finish the first half with a 1-0 advantage. However, Sivasspor quickly turned the game around with two crucial goals from Sonko Sundberg in the 49th and 61st minutes.

Sivasspor’s Uğur Çiftçi received a yellow card twice within a brief span of three minutes, in the 69th and 72nd minutes, leading to a decisive red card that reduced his team to 10 players. Consequently, Uğur Çiftçi will be ineligible to participate in the forthcoming match against Fenerbahçe.

With this victory, Sivasspor elevated its points tally to 17, showcasing their strong form. Meanwhile, Rizespor’s loss, which followed a modest two-match unbeaten run, left them with only 10 points.

Sivasspor 2-1 Rizespor

GOALS: 8′ Varesanovic – 49′, 61′ Sundberg

RED CARD: 72′ Ugur Ciftci

TOP 11’S

Sivasspor: Nikolic, Murat Paluli, Radakovic, Sonko, Poungouras, Lucky Pair, Moutoussamy, Charisys, Balde, Rodriguez, Koita

Rizespor: Grbic, Taha Şahin, Mocsi, Alikulov, Halil Pehlivan, Papanikolaou, Hadziahmetovic, Varesanovic, Ghezzal, Olawoyin, Sowe

Minutes from the match (First half)

In the 8th minute, Olawoyin’s well-placed cross from the left wing found Varesanovic perfectly positioned in front of the goal, allowing him to strike early for Rizespor and put them ahead at 0-1.

In the 32nd minute, Rodrigues delivered an incisive cross from the left wing, which Koita attempted to connect with in the penalty area, but the ball went out of play.

Minutes from the match (Second half)

In the 49th minute, Sivasspor earned a crucial free kick positioned just outside the Rizespor penalty area. Sonko stepped up to take the kick, expertly curling the ball into the net and leveling the score at 1-1.

In the 61st minute, a corner kick from the left side allowed Uğur Çiftçi to set up Sonko, who powered a header into the net, putting Sivasspor ahead 2-1 and securing the momentum for the home side.

Uğur Çiftçi, who had displayed tenacity on the field, unfortunately saw his match conclude prematurely after committing a foul on Olawoyin in the 73rd minute, resulting in a second yellow card and subsequent red card.

Ength and resilience‌ on the pitch. This⁢ win adds⁤ to their growing momentum,⁤ positioning them favorably in⁢ the league⁣ standings. Meanwhile, Rizespor,‍ after enduring their third consecutive⁤ loss, remains stagnant at 10 points, struggling to find ​their form as they head deeper ⁤into the season.

The match began‌ with an electric atmosphere as Rizespor‌ seized an early advantage. Dal Varesanovic capitalized on​ a well-placed cross from Olawoyin, giving Rizespor a shocking lead just eight minutes in. Despite their early success, Rizespor’s defense had to withstand consistent pressure from a determined Sivasspor side.

Sivasspor’s response‍ came in the second half, showcasing ⁤their ability to quickly adapt and recover from​ adversity. ‌Sonko Sundberg showcased his scoring prowess, netting⁤ a well-placed equalizer just four minutes after the break. His second goal followed shortly, a perfectly executed header from a corner kick that turned⁣ the tide in favor of Sivasspor.

The drama intensified when⁢ Uğur Çiftçi received a second yellow card, leaving Sivasspor to‍ finish the game‌ with 10 men. However, they⁤ managed to maintain composure and secure the victory, marking a significant ⁤achievement in their ⁤campaign.

This match not only highlights the unpredictable nature of football but also exemplifies‍ the importance of team spirit and determination in overcoming challenges. Sivasspor, riding on the ​backs of their ⁤recent successes, ‍will look to carry this momentum into their next ⁣fixture against Fenerbahçe, while Rizespor must‍ regroup and reassess their strategy to halt⁤ their downward spiral in the league.

As the season progresses, both teams will need ⁢to refine their tactics and improve their performances to navigate the increasingly competitive landscape of the Trendyol Super League.

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