Whilst it may not be regarded as one of Europe’s most powerful leagues, the Turkish Süper Lig is once again providing fans with some compelling storylines.
Whether it was the fierce clash of Istanbul’s two remaining undefeated powerhouses on Monday or even the emergence of Samsunspor as an early challenger to Türkiye’s elite, there is no absence of drama or excitement.
But the story that captivated over the summer transfer window would have to be Victor Osimhens surprise transfer to Galatasaray, a move that perplexed football fans worldwide.
Having burned his bridges at Napoli, the footballing world expected Osimhen to finally make his move to one of the worlds elite clubs.
However, significant interest from both Chelsea and PSG ultimately did not materialise late into the window.
Despite the swirling rumours of a mid-season break clause in Osimhen’s contract, his eventual loan move to Galatasaray represented an opportunity to continue his legacy in Europe whilst continuing to enjoy the challenge of adapting to a new tactical system.
Okan Buruk’s centurions didn’t exactly need much offensive support after an impressive 2023/24 season.
Still, the opportunity to snatch up one of the world’s most prolific strikers would’ve been music to their ears.
Our tactical analysis and scout report will begin to provide an analysis of Osimhen’s accomplished adjustment to life in Türkiye, with particular interest in the elements of his game that have shown significant development.
It has also been fascinating to see how Buruk has integrated Osimhen into his Galatasaray tactics, already showcasing the Nigerian striker’s talents within different formations and tactical systems.
Okan Buruk Tactical Tweaks
After domestic success in 2023/24, Okan Buruks tactics needed to adapt to continue outlasting his opponents, especially considering the arrival of the new Fenerbahçe boss, José Mourinho.
Despite Victor Osimhens early acclimatisation period, it has been refreshing to witness how Buruk has been able to extract the best out of his new striker while experimenting with different formations.
Victor Osimhen Shots Map
The first was on display against PAOK in the Europa League, with Galatasaray forming up in the 4-2-3-1 formation that has treated them so well under Buruk’s reign.
It allowed Victor Osimhen style of play to adopt the role of the key focal point within the Gala attack, supported by the dynamic movement and creative talents of Dries Mertens, positioned just behind him in the No.10 role.



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