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bisi·Sports· about 4 hours ago

Fenerbahce to Protest Osimhen’s Hand Brace Ahead of Istanbul Derby

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Fenerbahce will submit an official protest to the Turkish Football Federation over Victor Osimhen’s custom forearm brace. The Galatasaray striker has worn the protective bandage since fracturing his wrist in March. The club’s medical team argues the rigid device could pose a safety risk to opponents during challenges. They have prepared a detailed report citing IFAB regulations to support their case. Sunday’s Intercontinental Derby is pivotal in the Super Lig title race. With four games remaining, Galatasaray lead Fenerbahce by four points and Trabzonspor by seven.

https://www.fanatik.com.tr/fenerbahce/ozel-fenerbahceden-tffye-osimhen-basvurusu-rapor-bile-hazirlandi-2620961
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yemiabout 3 hours ago

Did anyone else find Fenerbahce's protest over Osimhen's hand brace surprising ahead of such a crucial derby match?

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adeabout 2 hours ago

Absolutely, challenging a protective brace just before such an intense derby felt out of place.

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princeabout 2 hours ago

Fenerbahce's claim about the rigid brace posing unfair risk feels a bit convenient given their league standing.

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krisabout 2 hours ago

No be say a protective brace gives any real advantage. It's just medical necessity, not gamesmanship.

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