Domenico Tedesco, the new manager of Fenerbahce, is preparing for his first Intercontinental Derby against Galatasaray, with his team just one point behind their rivals at the top of the Turkish league. Since taking over after a turbulent period that included a coaching change and presidential elections, Tedesco has led Fenerbahce to an unbeaten domestic run, reigniting hopes of a first league title in over a decade. He describes the intense passion of the club's fanbase and the challenges of adapting to Turkish football, including navigating recent controversies and maintaining team morale.
Tedesco reflects on his coaching journey, from his beginnings in Germany to roles at Schalke, Spartak Moscow, RB Leipzig, and the Belgium national team, emphasizing the importance of human connection and adaptability in management. He shares insights from his time with Belgium, including handling high-profile disputes and the transition to nurturing younger talent, and discusses the complexities of club management, tactical flexibility, and his football philosophy. As the derby approaches, Tedesco is focused on delivering success for Fenerbahce and embracing the vibrant atmosphere that surrounds the club.

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