Şahin displayed his skills in a meeting with the fans and media, showing that his injuries did not really defeat his body. But the voices of doubt about him still lingered. Fortunately, he came to England and did not understand English. There were less worries since he could not read or hear how the media evaluate him. Furthermore, Twain told him that, as a professional player, the best way to counter doubts was not to argue with the other parties in the media, but to use his performance on the field to give them a slap on the face.
At the same time, Twain's suggestion to Evan about psychologists was also in place: four female physicians, who had a wealth of clinical experience in mental therapy at football clubs. Their first patient was the former Turkish genius, Nuri Şahin.
Dunn teased Twain, "you don't really need to hire them. You are the best psychiatrist for these players."
Twain made a face. "I'm not the key to everything. I can't do every job."