Galatasaray’s 3-0 derby win adds to trophy party joy

Turkish Süper Lig champion Galatasaray ended the season on a high on June 4 night, when it beat archrival Fenerbahçe 3-0 in front of a packed stadium.

The win set the perfect scene for the celebrations to mark the Istanbul club's record 23rd league title.

The heroics of Nicolo Zaniolo, who scored a sensational double, and a great finish by Mauro Icardi propelled Galatasaray to a resounding win.

Following the final whistle, Galatasaray players and staff toured the stands to share the joy of the title victory with their fans.

A special ceremony was also held to receive the trophy, with Galatasaray players coming onto the pitch one by one accompanied by a song of their own choice.

One of the most joyous moments of the night for the fans in the stands came when young winger Keram Aktürkoğlu entered the stadium with the Champions League anthem being played.

The anthem was last played at Galatasaray's home on Feb. 25, 2010, when the club hosted Atletico Madrid in a Champions League second round match after advancing from the group stage.

Galatasaray coach Okan Buruk was delighted to see his side clinch a "well-deserved" trophy.

"From the beginning to the end, the match went as we wanted. Today and throughout the year, the better side on the field won," Buruk told a post-game press conference.

It was also a very special night for Buruk, who won seven league titles with Galatasaray as a player and was a key member of the squad that clinched the UEFA Cup in 2000.

"I had been waiting for a long time to work for Galatasaray and this year was my chance," said Buruk, who also led Başakşehir to its first-ever Süper Lig title in the 2019-2020 season.

"My goal is to work here for many more years and be...

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