Beşiktaş returned to winning ways in the Turkish Super Lig with a composed 2–0 victory over Konyaspor at the Medas Konya Büyükşehir Stadium on Sunday, with Wilfred Ndidi and Tammy Abraham both finding the net.
The visitors took control of the game early and were rewarded in the 21st minute when Nigerian midfielder Wilfred Ndidi opened his Beşiktaş account.
The former Leicester City man rose highest to meet Orkun Kökçü’s corner, guiding a powerful header past Konyaspor goalkeeper Paul Bernardoni. It was a deserved lead for Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s side, who looked sharper and more purposeful throughout the first half.

Konyaspor tried to respond through Louka Prip and Marlos Moreno, but Beşiktaş goalkeeper Mert Günok remained largely untroubled as the Istanbul giants maintained defensive discipline.
Beşiktaş doubled their advantage midway through the second half. In the 72nd minute, Tammy Abraham capitalised on a defensive mix-up to slot home from close range, sealing the result and marking his third goal of the campaign.
Despite Konyaspor’s late push, Beşiktaş saw out the game comfortably, with Ndidi impressing in midfield both defensively and in transition.
The win moves Beşiktaş up to 6th on the Super Lig standings as they continue to build consistency under Van Bronckhorst while Konyaspor’s struggles deepen after extending their winless run to four matches.
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