Samsunspor and Kasımpaşa play out a cautious 0-0 draw
Samsunspor and Kasımpaşa battled to a goalless draw in a rescheduled match, with both teams failing to find the breakthrough despite creating a few key chances. The result left both coaches with mixed feelings, highlighting the need for improved offensive performance.

In a tightly contested affair, Samsunspor and Kasımpaşa ended their rescheduled match with a 0-0 draw. The game, originally set for the third week of the Trendyol Süper Lig season, lacked a decisive attacking edge as both teams struggled to convert their limited opportunities.
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Cautious play and missed chances
The match started with a brief flurry of activity. In the 4th minute, Samsunspor's Holse had his shot saved by Kasımpaşa goalkeeper Gianniotis, while a strong free-kick from Kasımpaşa's Winck was brilliantly denied by Samsunspor's Okan Kocuk. After these early exchanges, the game settled into a midfield battle with neither side able to create significant danger, and the first half ended without a goal.
The second half was a similar story of near misses. Samsunspor's Tomasson sent a cross-shot past the goalkeeper that narrowly went out for a goal kick, and later, a powerful shot from Mouandilmadji was saved by Gianniotis. Kasımpaşa also had a late chance, but Ali Yavuz Kol's shot went just wide of the post. Ultimately, neither team could break the deadlock.
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Managerial takeaways
After the match, Kasımpaşa coach Shota Arveladze called the result a "balanced game," stating that both teams deserved a point. He noted that Samsunspor's early start to the season due to European matches gave them a slight advantage in terms of tempo. "We had two or three clear-cut chances, especially in the final minutes, but we couldn't make the final touch," he said.
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Samsunspor coach Thomas Reis, on the other hand, was more critical of his team's performance. "Our performance was not good enough to win," he admitted. Reis highlighted the absence of several key attacking players as a factor but stressed that the team needed to improve offensively. He added that the squad, which has many new players, needs more time to build chemistry. "We will analyze the game and see what we need to improve. The team spirit is there, and everyone has a good relationship, but we need to do better," he concluded.