Arda Güler Leads Turkey's Dream Towards the World Cup
Real Madrid star Arda Güler is experiencing wonderful moments with the Turkish national team, having caught the eye with a stunning decisive pass against Romania that spread worldwide, contributing to Turkey's new step closer to World Cup qualification.
The Turkish national team is now preparing to face Kosovo tomorrow, Tuesday, in the final of the European playoff qualifying for the World Cup finals, with great hopes pinned on Güler's talent.
The 21-year-old Turkish star has become one of the key pillars of his national team over time, despite his early move from Fenerbahçe to Real Madrid initially being criticized in Turkey due to his limited participation and fans' fears that it would affect his development. However, what is happening now confirms that the move was justified, as the player has started to clearly prove his value.
Güler's decisive pass to his teammate Ferdi Kadıoğlu against Romania received widespread praise, with the press describing it as "football magic worthy of being seen in the World Cup."
The Real Madrid star has become the biggest source of hope for Turkish fans dreaming of their national team's return to the World Cup after a long absence since achieving third place in the 2002 edition.
Güler is expected to continue leading his national team's ambitions in the anticipated match against Kosovo at the Fadil Vokrri Stadium in Pristina, where coach Vincenzo Montella is considering giving him a more attacking role on the right side to increase his threat—a match that could be a new step towards achieving a long-awaited dream for Turkish fans.
The Turkish national team is now preparing to face Kosovo tomorrow, Tuesday, in the final of the European playoff qualifying for the World Cup finals, with great hopes pinned on Güler's talent.
The 21-year-old Turkish star has become one of the key pillars of his national team over time, despite his early move from Fenerbahçe to Real Madrid initially being criticized in Turkey due to his limited participation and fans' fears that it would affect his development. However, what is happening now confirms that the move was justified, as the player has started to clearly prove his value.
Güler's decisive pass to his teammate Ferdi Kadıoğlu against Romania received widespread praise, with the press describing it as "football magic worthy of being seen in the World Cup."
The Real Madrid star has become the biggest source of hope for Turkish fans dreaming of their national team's return to the World Cup after a long absence since achieving third place in the 2002 edition.
Güler is expected to continue leading his national team's ambitions in the anticipated match against Kosovo at the Fadil Vokrri Stadium in Pristina, where coach Vincenzo Montella is considering giving him a more attacking role on the right side to increase his threat—a match that could be a new step towards achieving a long-awaited dream for Turkish fans.