Wilfred Ndidi Marks Emotional Return with Goal as Beşiktaş Crush Göztepe 4–0

Beşiktaş J.K. delivered a commanding win in the Turkish Süper Lig on Sunday, but the standout story belonged to Super Eagles midfielder Wilfred Ndidi.
Fresh from the burial of his father in Nigeria, Ndidi returned to action in spectacular fashion, scoring the opening goal and dictating play as Beşiktaş thrashed Göztepe S.K. 4–0 at the Tüpraş Stadyumu.
A Goal Full of Meaning
The Nigerian midfielder opened the scoring in the 9th minute, rising highest at the near post to power home a header from Orkun Kökçü’s precise corner. It was a moment of strength, timing, and conviction, but one laden with emotion.
Having just said goodbye to his father, Ndidi’s goal reflected remarkable mental resilience. The crowd applauded loudly, while teammates shared in the emotion of the moment.
Beşiktaş Turn Style into Substance
The Black Eagles dominated possession throughout. Amir Murillo added a second in the 36th minute, reacting fastest to Kristjan Asllani’s incisive pass to score a low strike that hit the crossbar before crossing the line.
After the break, Beşiktaş continued to control the game. A well-constructed team move carved open Göztepe’s defence for the third goal, followed by a late fourth to seal a ruthless victory and one of the club’s most convincing league wins of the season.
Ndidi Controls the Midfield
Ndidi’s influence went far beyond his goal. In a match defined by tempo and physicality, he dominated the midfield, completing 43 passes (33 accurate), 60 touches, 2 tackles, 9 key defensive actions, winning all 7 aerial duels, and taking one shot on goal.
His performance combined authority, intelligence, and leadership — a remarkable display given the emotional weight he carried into the match.
League Implications
The win lifts Beşiktaş into fourth place in the Süper Lig with 43 points, leapfrogging Göztepe, who remain fifth with 41 points. The battle for European places is now finely poised.
For Ndidi, however, this match was about far more than the league table. It was a personal statement: football as tribute, resilience in adversity, and a reminder of the power of focus and professionalism even in the most challenging times.




