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Match Recap
Assoumou’s Late Strike Hands Samsunspor Crucial Victory at Erdoğan Stadium
Samsunspor secured a vital 1-0 victory over Kasımpaşa at the Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Stadium, with Jacques Assoumou’s stoppage-time winner proving the difference in a tightly contested Süper Lig encounter.
The match appeared destined for a goalless draw until the 92nd minute when Assoumou struck what proved to be the decisive goal, capitalising on Samsunspor’s clinical approach in the final third. The visitors had registered three shots on target compared to Kasımpaşa’s solitary effort, demonstrating superior composure when presented with scoring opportunities.
Kasımpaşa dominated possession with 52% of the ball and registered 11 shots to Samsunspor’s eight, yet their profligacy in front of goal ultimately cost them. The home side’s expected goals tally of 1.17 significantly exceeded their opponents’ 0.72, highlighting their superiority in creating meaningful chances. However, six blocked shots told the story of Kasımpaşa’s frustration as Samsunspor’s defensive organisation proved resolute.
The tactical battle unfolded as expected, with both teams employing contrasting approaches. Kasımpaşa’s 4-1-4-1 formation sought to control the midfield, evidenced by their superior corner count of four to one and higher shot volume from outside the penalty area. Samsunspor’s 4-2-3-1 setup prioritised defensive solidity and counter-attacking efficiency.
Disciplinary issues plagued both sides, with referee Çağdaş Altay brandishing five yellow cards throughout the encounter. Emre Belözoğlu and Kemal Çörekçi were cautioned for Kasımpaşa, whilst Cheikh Ndiaye received Samsunspor’s sole booking in the first half.
The victory moves Samsunspor further clear of relegation concerns whilst leaving Kasımpaşa to rue their missed opportunities. ScoresFooty’s prediction algorithm had forecast a 1-1 draw, but Samsunspor’s defensive discipline and Assoumou’s late intervention ensured all three points travelled to the Black Sea coast.
Match officials maintained control despite 43 combined fouls, with both teams finishing the encounter with eleven men. The result emphasises the fine margins that continue to define the Süper Lig’s competitive landscape.