Trendyol Süper Lig Team of the Season: who made the XI?

After the final 34th round we now have official Trendyol Süper Lig Team of the Season up in a crisp 3-2-4-1. The selection leans on players from the league’s top four, with Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe and Trabzonspor all well represented. Every pick is driven by Sofascore Rating, so the numbers tell the story. Here is how the XI stacks up.

Goalkeeper and back three
Muhammed Şengezer (Başakşehir) takes the gloves with a Sofascore Rating of 7.39. He anchors a back line built on composed defending and clean distribution.
Ahead of him, Stefan Savić (Trabzonspor) posts a 7.16, Abdülkerim Bardakcı (Galatasaray) checks in at 7.12, and Arseniy Batagov (Trabzonspor) lands a 7.23. That trio blends aerial strength with steady passing, a key base for this week’s shape.
Double pivot takes charge
The midfield engine is Beşiktaş playmaker Orkun Kökçü at 7.55 and Galatasaray’s Gabriel Sara at 7.18. Kökçü’s 7.55 is the highest Sofascore Rating in the XI, reflecting his control of tempo and ball progression. Sara supports with reliable coverage and forward thrust, keeping the team compact between the lines.
Four behind the striker provide the spark
Out wide and between the pockets, Oleksandr Zubkov (Trabzonspor) records 7.24 and Yunus Akgün (Galatasaray) hits 7.22. Marco Asensio (Fenerbahçe) adds craft with a 7.31, balancing chance creation with smart movement. On the other flank, Barış Alper Yılmaz (Galatasaray) rounds out the band with a 7.09, stretching defenses and linking play.
This line of four mixes direct running with final-third quality, which shows in their Sofascore Ratings spread.
Talisca leads the line, and the table provides context
Up top, Talisca (Fenerbahçe) leads the attack at 7.21, offering a reliable target and tidy finishing. The XI is dominated by players from the top of the table, which mirrors the standings. Galatasaray sit first on 77 points, with Fenerbahçe on 74 and Trabzonspor on 69, while Beşiktaş are fourth with 60. It is no surprise those clubs supply ten of the eleven names, with Başakşehir in fifth completing the lineup.
Track every match on Sofascore to follow live momentum swings, player heat maps and each week’s Sofascore Ratings. Same formation next time or a tactical twist? We will see after the next round.
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14/06/2026Trendyol Süper Lig Team of the Season: who made the XI?

After the final 34th round we now have official Trendyol Süper Lig Team of the Season up in a crisp 3-2-4-1. The selection leans on players from the league’s top four, with Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe and Trabzonspor all well represented. Every pick is driven by Sofascore Rating, so the numbers tell the story. Here is how the XI stacks up.

Goalkeeper and back three
Muhammed Şengezer (Başakşehir) takes the gloves with a Sofascore Rating of 7.39. He anchors a back line built on composed defending and clean distribution.
Ahead of him, Stefan Savić (Trabzonspor) posts a 7.16, Abdülkerim Bardakcı (Galatasaray) checks in at 7.12, and Arseniy Batagov (Trabzonspor) lands a 7.23. That trio blends aerial strength with steady passing, a key base for this week’s shape.
Double pivot takes charge
The midfield engine is Beşiktaş playmaker Orkun Kökçü at 7.55 and Galatasaray’s Gabriel Sara at 7.18. Kökçü’s 7.55 is the highest Sofascore Rating in the XI, reflecting his control of tempo and ball progression. Sara supports with reliable coverage and forward thrust, keeping the team compact between the lines.
Four behind the striker provide the spark
Out wide and between the pockets, Oleksandr Zubkov (Trabzonspor) records 7.24 and Yunus Akgün (Galatasaray) hits 7.22. Marco Asensio (Fenerbahçe) adds craft with a 7.31, balancing chance creation with smart movement. On the other flank, Barış Alper Yılmaz (Galatasaray) rounds out the band with a 7.09, stretching defenses and linking play.
This line of four mixes direct running with final-third quality, which shows in their Sofascore Ratings spread.
Talisca leads the line, and the table provides context
Up top, Talisca (Fenerbahçe) leads the attack at 7.21, offering a reliable target and tidy finishing. The XI is dominated by players from the top of the table, which mirrors the standings. Galatasaray sit first on 77 points, with Fenerbahçe on 74 and Trabzonspor on 69, while Beşiktaş are fourth with 60. It is no surprise those clubs supply ten of the eleven names, with Başakşehir in fifth completing the lineup.
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