Mamadou Fall delivered another standout performance for Kasimpasa as they secured a 3-1 win over Sivasspor on Saturday in the 32nd round of the Turkish Super Lig.
The Senegalese striker played a pivotal role in the home side’s triumph, scoring his team’s second goal and later winning a penalty that sealed the result.
His contributions lifted Kasimpasa to eighth in the table on 42 points, as they continue their pursuit of a European spot with just a few matches remaining in the campaign.
The Apaches entered the fixture eager to bounce back from their recent setback against Kayserispor, and they did so in convincing fashion.
A strong start saw them take control of proceedings early, and Fall’s influence was soon felt.
The 33-year-old added Kasimpasa’s second of the match with a composed finish, further cementing his status as one of the side’s most reliable attacking outlets this season.
In the second half, Fall continued to trouble the Sivasspor defence with his movement and strength in the final third.
His pressure paid off once again when he was brought down in the box, earning a penalty that Kasimpasa converted to make it 3-1 and put the game beyond reach for the visitors.
The win not only ended a run of inconsistency for Kasimpasa but also reignited their hopes of climbing further up the standings in the closing weeks of the season.
With Fall now on nine league goals for the season — alongside seven assists across 31 appearances — his impact on the team’s offensive output cannot be overstated.
Fall, a former Charleroi striker, has found a renewed rhythm this season, showing both clinical finishing and an unselfish ability to create for teammates.
His physical presence and experience have made him a constant threat in the final third, and his recent form is a significant reason why Kasimpasa remains in contention for a top-half finish.
Sivasspor, who were unable to contain Kasimpasa’s attacking pressure, struggled to generate clear chances despite pulling one goal back.
Their defensive frailties were exposed throughout the 90 minutes, with Fall in particular proving too difficult to handle.
The result leaves Sivasspor with work to do as the season draws to a close, while Kasimpasa can take confidence from a performance that combined intensity, efficiency, and leadership on the pitch — much of it led by their Senegalese forward.
With only a handful of games remaining, Kasimpasa will be hopeful that Fall’s form holds steady as they chase a strong finish.
His influence, both in goals and in overall play, continues to be a decisive factor in their Super Lig campaign.