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Maxwell Konadu salutes Dreams FC coach Karim Zito after Caf Confederation Cup semis first leg draw against Zamalek

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April 22, 2024
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The former Ghana international has praised the Still Believe lads’ gaffer for holding Egyptian giants Zamalek to a goalless draw in the first leg of the Caf Confederation Cup over the weekend at the Cairo International Stadium.

Zamalek FC and Dreams FC recently battled it out in an electrifying match in the CAF Confederation Cup.

The showdown, held at Zamalek FC’s home stadium, ended in a deadlock with no goals scored, resulting in a draw. Despite the absence of goals, the match was jam-packed with excitement and suspense as both teams went all out in their quest for victory.

Zamalek FC, renowned for their solid defensive strategies, showcased their defensive prowess throughout the game. They delivered a stellar performance, making it tough for Dreams FC to penetrate their defense and create scoring opportunities.

On the flip side, Dreams FC demonstrated resilience and determination on the pitch. Despite facing a formidable opponent in Zamalek FC, Dreams FC relentlessly pushed forward, aiming to carve out scoring chances and clinch a win.

However, despite their relentless efforts, Dreams FC couldn’t capitalize on their opportunities to score goals. Zamalek FC’s defense remained steadfast, thwarting Dreams FC’s attempts to find the back of the net.

With the first leg of the match ending in a draw, all eyes are now on the second leg, set to take place in Kumasi next Sunday. Dreams FC will enjoy the advantage of playing on their home turf in the return fixture, offering them a chance to overturn the outcome of the match.

As both teams gear up for the crucial second leg, they’ll be dissecting their performance and devising strategies to gain an edge over their opponent. Adjustments will be made, and tactics will be honed as Zamalek FC and Dreams FC strive to clinch a victory and progress to the next round of the CAF Confederation Cup.

The upcoming showdown in Kumasi promises to be intense and fiercely contested, with both teams hungry for victory. Football enthusiasts can expect a thrilling showdown between Zamalek FC and Dreams FC as they vie for advancement in the tournament.

Konadu, a former Black Stars deputy coach, took to social media to heap praise on the Dreams FC manager for making the Ghanaian coaching fraternity proud.

For Zamalek FC and Dreams FC, the second leg offers a platform to showcase their skills and determination on the field. With a spot in the next round up for grabs, the players will spare no effort in their pursuit of success.

As the countdown to the second leg commences, excitement and anticipation soar among football fans. The clash between Zamalek FC and Dreams FC is poised to be a spectacle, with both teams competing for supremacy and glory in the CAF Confederation Cup.

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