Abdul Karim Zito, the coach of Dreams FC, attributed his team’s exit from the CAF Confederation Cup semifinals to a lack of experience in high-pressure situations. Despite their impressive journey to the semifinals, the FA Cup champions suffered a disappointing 3-0 defeat against Zamalek at their home ground, ending their continental aspirations.
Zito offered his analysis following the match, highlighting the importance of experience, especially in crucial moments like the semifinals. He noted the mental aspect of the game, expressing concern over his players’ stability during challenging situations. Despite their efforts, Zito lamented that the team succumbed to the pressure, particularly after Zamalek’s third goal.
The absence of key players due to injuries further compounded Dreams FC’s challenges, with Zito acknowledging the doubts surrounding the fitness of certain players. Despite their determination, Zito emphasized the need for mental resilience, which he believed was lacking in crucial moments of the match.
Dreams FC’s journey in the CAF Confederation Cup began after clinching the FA Cup title last year. Despite their debut campaign’s promising start, where they topped their group and secured a quarter-final victory against Stade Malien, their semifinal aspirations were dashed by Zamalek’s dominant performance.
The match against Zamalek started on a sour note for Dreams FC, as Zamalek swiftly seized control with two early goals within the first twenty-eight minutes. Despite their efforts to mount a comeback, Dreams FC found themselves trailing further after Zamalek scored their third goal just thirteen minutes into the second half.
Zito dismissed the notion of stage fright affecting his team’s performance, stating that the atmosphere in Cairo during the first leg was more intimidating than their home ground. However, he acknowledged the unexpected turn of events that left his team in a challenging position during the crucial semifinal encounter.
With their continental journey halted, Dreams FC now turn their attention to their upcoming quarter-final clash against Soccer Intellectuals in the FA Cup. Despite the disappointment of their Confederation Cup exit, Zito and his team remain determined to bounce back and continue their pursuit of success in domestic competitions.