Special Boost: Victor Osimhen, Galatasaray get title lift after Mourinho's brutal sacking
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Mourinho’s Sacking Hands Osimhen’s Galatasaray Title Edge. (Photo Credit: Galatasaray and Fenerbahce/X)

Special Boost: Victor Osimhen, Galatasaray get title lift after Mourinho's brutal sacking

Izuchukwu Akawor • Izuchukwu Akawor • 09:18 - 29.08.2025

Jose Mourinho’s shock sacking at Fenerbahce has handed Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen and his Galatasaray a huge advantage in the Super Lig title race.

Turkish champions Galatasaray have received a significant boost in their quest for a third consecutive Turkish Super Lig title following the recent sacking of Jose Mourinho as head coach of rival club Fenerbahce.

The dramatic managerial change at one of their biggest competitors and bitter rivals has shifted the dynamics at the top of the league, strengthening Galatasaray’s position as clear title favourites.

The Istanbul giants, who secured Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen on a record-breaking €75 million transfer from Napoli this summer, are aiming to make history with a third straight league win.

Osimhen was at the heart of last season’s historic 25th league title for Galatasaray, playing a decisive role in securing back-to-back championships during his initial loan transfer from former club SSC Napoli.

Jose Mourinho has been sacked by Fenerbahce. (Photo Credit: UEFA)

Alongside Osimhen’s game-changing presence, Galatasaray’s recent defensive reinforcement with the signing of Wilfried Singo has further bolstered their squad depth and quality.

Their strong start to the new campaign, including back-to-back wins, signals their intent to claim the Super Lig crown once again.

Victor Osimhen won the Turkish Super Lig and Turkish Cup with Galatasaray last season || Imago

With Mourinho’s exit from Fenerbahce following the club’s disappointing Champions League elimination, many pundits believe Fenerbahce will face a period of uncertainty as they adjust to a new managerial regime.

This instability could prove costly in the race for the league title, giving Galatasaray a distinct advantage.

Benfica stopped Jose Mourinho and Fenerbahce to advance in the UCL group phase. (Photo Credit: UEFA)

As other top contenders regroup, including Besiktas who have also sacked their manager, Ole Gunnar Solsjkaer, Galatasaray’s blend of star signings, tactical stability, and momentum positions them as the team to beat.

Fans and analysts are increasingly confident that, with Osimhen leading the charge, Galatasaray are on course to complete a rare three-peat, further cementing their dominance in Turkish football.

The coming weeks will be crucial, but the exit of Mourinho at Fenerbahce has undeniably handed Galatasaray a special boost on their road to sustaining domestic glory and hegemony.