Fenerbahçe crowned 2014 Turkish Super Cup winner


Fenerbahçe toppled archrivals Galatasaray 3-2 in the 2014 Turkish Super Cup final on penalties in a lackluster display on Monday night in the western Turkish province of Manisa.In the 35th minute Galatasaray were close to take the lead after Turkish winger Olcan Adin smashed the ball outside the box, with the ball shaving the post.In 41', Fenerbahçe's Turkish defensive midfielder Mehmet Topal's close range header after a corner kick was saved by Uruguayan goalkeeper Fernando Muslera.Fenerbahçe increased the pressure towards the end of the first half, but failed to find an opener.Before the second half's kick off, objects including plastic bottles were thrown from Galatasaray stands. Galatasaray goalkeeper Muslera ran towards the opposite goal to calm down fans.In the 51th minute of the play Fenerbahçe's Turkish left-back Caner Erkin made a vicious strike from long range but missed the target.Meanwhile several fans in Fenerbahçe stands threw firecrackers to the pitch targeting Muslera.In the 78th minute Fenerbahçe's Turkish defender Bekir Irtegun hit the ball on loose without trapping it outside the box after a corner kick, only to be deflected by Muslera to corner.In 85', Galatasaray's Portuguese wonder kid Bruma's shot went off target. A minute later Fenerbahçe's Nigerian forward Emmanuel Emenike missed a great chance in a one-on-one, with Muslera saving the close range shot with his leg.In the remaining time none of the sides could effect change in the score, so the regular time ended in a goalless draw.In the 100th minute Fenerbahçe's Turkish midfielder Alper Potuk missed a clear chance in the box. Soon after, Galatasaray's Turkish forward Burak Yılmaz hit side netting.After the final whistle, a poor penalty performance saw Fenerbahçe wing the clash against Galatasaray 3-2.The western province of Manisa is home to the Soma district, which witnessed the deadliest mining disaster in Turkish history in May causing the deaths of 301 people. Profit from ticket sales for the match will go to charity for the victims' families.