Zamalek head coach Jesualdo Ferreira believes his team had earned the three points against Pyramids as they were the better side on the pitch.
“Zamalek deserved the win against Pyramids, we were the better side and teamwork won us the game,” the Portuguese coach said. Speaking to the press after the game, Ferreira praised his team, stating that they were the better side on the pitch which is why they came out on top. Zamalek head coach Jesualdo Ferreira believes his team had earned the three points against Pyramids as they were the better side on the pitch.
Zamalek stretched their lead at the top of the Egyptian league table to seven points after defeating Pyramids FC 3-0 at Cairo stadium on Monday.
The visitors dominated the second half completely in terms of possession but they remained impotent against a disciplined Zamalek side especially in defence. Zamalek have now won seven league games in a row and look strong to defend their Premier League title as they lead the table with 66 points with six matches to spare. In form winger Ahmed ‘Zizo’ Sayed opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the second minute of the game, while Tunisian striker Seif Jaziri doubled the lead in the 24th minute.
Zamalek SC dominated Pyramids FC (3-0) on Monday August 1 in the clash of the 28th day of the Egyptian Premier League, played at the Cairo International ...
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Zamalek took a giant step toward claiming the Egyptian Premier League title after defeating nearest challengers Pyramids 3-0 on Monday night in the 28th ...
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Following their 3-0 victory over Fagrie Lakay and his Pyramids FC side, the Zamalek head coach has insisted that the stronger side prevailed.
"We played a game three days ago, and we will play another in three days, it's a lot of pressure on the players. "Zamalek deserved the win against Pyramids, we were the better side and teamwork won us the game," the Portuguese tactician said after the match, as per KingFut. Despite arguably dominating most of the game, Pyramids were unable to find the back of net while Zamalek were clinical in their performance, scoring three unanswered goals over the course of the 90 minutes.
Zamalek was the best team, and deserved to win, according to the team's coach Jesualdo Ferreira after their precious 3-0 league win over stiff rivals ...
Now we lead the competition with six matches to spare,” the coach concluded. Defending champions Zamalek have now won seven league games in a row and look able to defend their Premier League title as they lead the table with 66 points with six matches to spare. “Pyramids played a strong game, but we scored our goals on time and our opponent was not on top form in the second half,” the 76-year-old coach added.
Following their 3-0 victory over Fagrie Lakay and his Pyramids FC side, the Zamalek head coach has insisted that the stronger side prevailed.
"We played a game three days ago, and we will play another in three days, it's a lot of pressure on the players. "Zamalek deserved the win against Pyramids, we were the better side and teamwork won us the game," the Portuguese tactician said after the match, as per KingFut. Despite arguably dominating most of the game, Pyramids were unable to find the back of net while Zamalek were clinical in their performance, scoring three unanswered goals over the course of the 90 minutes.