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Rosenior ready to 'move forward' with Fernandez

Despite the uproar surrounding Enzo Fernandez's recent disciplinary issues and the outspoken comments from the player's agent, Chelsea coach Liam Rosenior adopted a conciliatory tone. The Argentine midfielder was seen at Stamford Bridge supporting his teammates during their emphatic FA Cup victory over Port Vale, a gesture that did not go unnoticed by his manager.

Manchester City v Liverpool - Premier League

Man City host Liverpool and Port Vale visit Chelsea in FA Cup

The FA Cup quarter-final draw has produced some spectacular matchups, headlined by a heavyweight clash between Manchester City and Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium. Meanwhile, League 1 strugglers Port Vale have been rewarded for their magical cup run with a dream tie against Chelsea. Premier League leaders Arsenal also face a tricky away test against Championship outfit Southampton.

Port Vale v Sunderland - Emirates FA Cup Fifth Round

Port Vale stun Sunderland in massive FA Cup upset

The magic of the FA Cup was on full display at Vale Park on Sunday as League One strugglers Port Vale pulled off a monumental giant-killing. Despite sitting at the very bottom of the third tier, the Valiants defied a gap of 57 places in the football pyramid to eliminate Premier League side Sunderland with a gritty 1-0 victory.

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Arteta reveals why he took Saka off against Port Vale

Mikel Arteta revealed why he substituted Bukayo Saka against Port Vale as the Arsenal star suffered a fresh injury scare during the Carabao Cup win. The Gunners marched into the next round of the domestic cup competition with a late 2–0 victory over their lower-league opposition, but the sight of the England international hobbling after a bruising challenge left fans concerned.

Port Vale v Arsenal - Carabao Cup Third Round

Lift off for Eze but Arsenal need Trossard to seal win

Arsenal laboured against a spirited Port Vale to ease into the League Cup fourth round, courtesy of Eze's first goal in a Gunners shirt early in the first half and a late strike from substitute Trossard. The Gunners made a flying start to the match, scoring inside the opening 10 minutes and looked like they would blow League One Vale away. But chances were hard to come by and the hosts enjoyed more possession as the match progressed, then Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta introduced Trossard who secured the win with five minutes remaining.

Frequently asked questions

Galatasaray Istanbul wurde am 1. Oktober 1905 gegründet.

 

Galatasaray Istanbul ist ein mitgliedergeführter Verein. 

Das Stadion heißt offiziell Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi – RAMS Park.

Der RAMS Park hat eine Kapazität von 53.978 Zuschauern.

Neben unzähligen Meisterschaften kann der Verein 19 Siege im türkischen Pokal und 17 Erfolge im türkischen Supercup verbuchen. Dazu kommt der Gewinn des UEFA-Cups und des UEFA Super Cups.

Der Verein ist mit 25 Meisterschaften der alleinige Rekordmeister der Süper Lig (zuletzt 2025).

Rekordspieler von Galatasaray Istanbul ist Bülent Korkmaz. Er bestritt insgesamt 590 Pflichtspiele für den Verein.

Hakan Şükür erzielte beim Klub insgesamt 288 Tore in 539 Pflichtspielen.

Besonders prägend waren die Jahre um den UEFA-Cup-Sieg 2000 mit Legenden wie Gheorghe Hagi, Claudio Taffarel und Gheorghe Popescu. Selbst Franck Ribery trug einst das Trikot der "Löwen“, wenngleich er nur für ein halbes Jahr blieb.

Aktuell stehen zudem Stars wie Ilkay Gündogan und Leroy Sane im Kader.

Fatih Terim führte den Klub in vier Amtszeiten zu acht Meisterschaften und dem UEFA-Cup-Sieg 2000. Eine Schlüsselrolle spielte zudem der ehemalige deutsche Bundestrainer Jupp Derwall. Auch Roberto Mancini oder Karl-Heinz Feldkamp waren einst Trainer.

Der bekannteste Spitzname lautet "Aslanlar“ (die Löwen). Der türkische Spitzenklub Galatasaray ist aber auch unter dem Namen "Cimbom" bekannt.