Dreams FC’s remarkable journey in the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup comes to a halt as Zamalek delivers a masterclass performance, securing a convincing 3-0 victory in Kumasi.
The match started in Zamalek’s favor as Hamza Mathlouthi’s early goal set the Egyptian giants on the path to victory. Despite Dreams FC’s determination, Samson Akinyoola’s sensational volley and a late strike from Mustafa Shalaby cemented Zamalek’s dominance on the field.
For Dreams FC, who had defied the odds to reach this stage of the competition, the defeat comes as a disappointment, ending their inaugural campaign in the Confederation Cup. Despite their efforts, they couldn’t recover from Zamalek’s early goals and struggled to break through the opponent’s defense.
Experienced striker John Antwi and young talent Abdul Aziz Issah had opportunities to narrow the gap for Dreams FC, but Zamalek’s goalkeeper Mohamed Awad thwarted their efforts with crucial saves.
Throughout the match, Zamalek’s superiority was evident, with Omar Gaber and Hossam Abdelmaguid coming close to extending their lead. Shalaby’s clinical finish effectively sealed Dreams FC’s fate, ending any hopes of a miraculous comeback.
The defeat marks the end of Dreams FC’s historic run in the Confederation Cup, but they can hold their heads high for their achievements in the tournament. Meanwhile, Zamalek’s emphatic victory reaffirms their status as one of Africa’s football powerhouses, propelling them into yet another continental final as they continue their pursuit of silverware.