Match Report: Konyaspor 0–3 Fenerbahçe – Dominant Display Puts Pressure on Title Rivals
Fenerbahçe cruised to a comprehensive 3–0 victory over Konyaspor on 10 May 2026 at the Konya Büyükşehir Stadı, strengthening their grip on a top-two finish in the Turkish Super League. The Yellow Canaries produced a clinical performance, scoring three unanswered goals to leave the home side frustrated and winless in their last four matches.
Match Overview
From the first whistle, Fenerbahçe imposed their authority. With superior possession and crisp passing, they created a string of early chances. Konyaspor, struggling to find rhythm, were forced into defensive errors that the visitors ruthlessly punished. The 3–0 final scoreline was a fair reflection of Fenerbahçe's dominance.
Key Moments
- 12th minute: Fenerbahçe took the lead through a well-constructed move. After a sequence of 15 passes, the ball was slipped through to the striker, who rounded the goalkeeper and tapped into an empty net.
- 37th minute: A second goal arrived from a set piece. A free-kick from deep was headed down at the back post, and the midfielder volleyed home from close range.
- 68th minute: The final goal came on a counter-attack. The Fenerbahçe winger sprinted down the left flank, cut inside, and unleashed a curling shot into the far corner.
Tactical Story
Fenerbahçe dominated the midfield battle, with their trio of central midfielders completing 86% of their passes in the attacking third. Konyaspor's attempt to press high backfired early, as Fenerbahçe bypassed the press with quick diagonal balls. The home side's best chance came from a long-range effort that sailed just over the bar in the 54th minute.
Standout Players
- Fenerbahçe striker: Scored one goal and assisted another, using his strength and movement to cause constant problems.
- Fenerbahçe left-back: Provided two assists and kept Konyaspor's right winger quiet throughout the match.
Impact on the Super League Standings
The victory moved Fenerbahçe into 2nd place, level on points with the league leaders but with a superior goal difference. Konyaspor dropped to 14th, just three points above the relegation zone, deepening their worries with four matches left to play.
Attendance: A subdued crowd of 22,100 watched as Konyaspor failed to mount any serious threat.
Man of the Match: Fenerbahçe's left-back, whose overlapping runs and pinpoint crosses were the catalyst for the opening two goals.

