Few cities on this planet come close to rivalling Istanbul in terms of footballing passion. A cauldron of Turkish football choreographed by emotion, tradition, rivalry, and a signature blaze of pyrotechnics. When Galatasaray host Besiktas amidst title-race tension this city explodes into life with football acting as the pounding heartbeat.
With one point separating the two great rivals at the top of the Turkish Super Lig table and just four games remaining, this was a meeting with more than just pride at stake. This is a rivalry that plays out 24/7, not just for 90 minutes. As bottles empty and kick off beckons, those pre-match nerves slowly turn into proud confidence as the home faithful push a red and yellow tide towards the Türk Telekom Stadium.
Galatasaray is a club that defines home advantage. A pulsating rhythm vibrating through the stands, an atmosphere once described as 'Hell' by Sir Alex Ferguson, individual stories of history and loyalty in every seat that collectively produces sheer intimidation. Those in red and yellow are inspired, those in the visitors changing room buckle under the pressure. No surprise that a 2-0 home win against 10 men was the outcome.
A pre-match party of passion, a post-match carnival of celebration. Three games away from a first league title since 2015. For the football appreciator Istanbul is the place to be for a final day festival.