Fenerbahce fans urge Jose Mourinho to sell two players after narrow Champions League win

Fenerbahce supporters want TWO players gone following their dramatic victory.

Fenerbahce fans have urged Jose Mourinho to sell TWO players following their dramatic Champions League victory.

Mourinho’s Fenerbahce beat Lugano 4-3 in the first-leg of their Champions League second round qualifier.

Edin Dzeko scored a stunning hat-trick as Ferdi Kadioglu also got on the score-sheet for the Turkish giants.

Even though Fenerbahce beat the Swiss side, their fans turned on not one but players after the match.

Supporters on social media slammed Ryan Kent and Rade Krunic as they made their feelings clear.

Kent, formerly of Liverpool and Bristol City, and Krunic, who joined from AC Milan, failed to impress on Tuesday, angering people online.

One X user slammed; “Krunic and Kent’s level of disgust and sh*t…”

A second tweeted: “There is no need to tell stories about whether they will stay or something. Direct ways should be separated with Kent and Krunic, without any buts or buts…”

A third added: “Neither of you have a place on this team.”

Another commented: “Dzeko scores a hattrick. Tadic plays perfectly. But Kent and Krunic should not be in this team. This is necessary for Mourinho to have more trophies than Galatasaray wins.”

Ryan Kent in action for Fenerbahce. Image: Getty
Ryan Kent in action for Fenerbahce. Image: Getty

Speaking in the studio following Fenerbahce’s narrow win, Volkan Demir also took aim Kent and Krunic.

“No one can send Tadic to the club like this. I think Ryan Kent should try his luck elsewhere,” he said.

“We never see the light in Krunic. Some things should not be pushed too hard. Krunic has no chance with his pace.

“A midfielder is definitely needed!”

Kent, 27, penned a four-year deal upon signing for Fenerbahce last summer.

He made 18 appearances in all competitions last season, scoring just one goal.

As for Krunic, he signed for Fenerbahce on loan in January, with the club snapping him up on a permanent basis this summer.