The floodlights at the Türk Telekom Stadium haven’t even dimmed, and the roar of the crowd is still vibrating in the chest of every Turkish supporter. Why? Because the young guns have spoken. Because destiny arrived on the back of a 4-0 demolition of North Macedonia. And because Can Uzun, the rising star of the Turkey national football team, just put his name in the history books.
First Goal, First Statement
Forget the warm-ups. Forget the polite handshakes. Can Uzun stepped onto the pitch with the hunger of a lion and the grace of a dancer. When he struck that first goal, it wasn’t just a ball hitting the net—it was a declaration. "I’m incredibly happy to score my first goal," Uzun told A Spor, his voice trembling with the adrenaline of the moment. "Hopefully, we will keep this momentum going." Momentum? It’s a tsunami.
Eyes on the World Cup
But let’s talk about the real prize. The 2026 World Cup looms on the horizon, a glittering beast waiting to be tamed. Uzun didn’t just glance at it; he stared it down. "We are so excited and happy for the World Cup," he said, his eyes wide with ambition. "Hopefully, we will go all the way." All the way. Those two words carry the weight of a nation. They echo through the streets of Istanbul, the hills of Ankara, the coasts of Izmir. This isn’t just a tournament for Uzun; it’s a pilgrimage.
The young forward knows what’s at stake. This 4-0 victory wasn’t a fluke; it was a warning shot. The Turkish machine is oiled, the gears are turning, and the youth movement is leading the charge. With players like Uzun firing on all cylinders, the dream of a deep World Cup run feels less like a fantasy and more like a forecast. The stage is set. The script is written. Now, it’s time to play.
fenerbahce taraftarı olarak bile bu tempoyu izlemek güzel tbh. Can Uzun gerçekten farklı bir şey var onda rn...