Zamalek faces challenges but enters the Super Cup with high spirits
Zamalek’s technical staff is gearing up for the Egyptian Super Cup in the UAE, ready to show resilience in the face of difficult circumstances.
Tomorrow, they will battle Pyramids in the semi-final at Al Nahyan Stadium, aiming for a place in the final and a shot at the title.
There’s a confident energy in Zamalek’s camp, with caretaker coach Ahmed Abdel Raouf and captain Omar Gaber expressing belief in the team during today’s press conference.
Abdel Raouf stated, “Zamalek lives through tough times, but with our supporters behind us, we know no fear. Our goal is to reward the fans with the trophy.” He emphasized his pride in leading the club at this crucial moment, acknowledging the pressure but showing no anxiety.
Despite the absence of key player Bezerra, Abdel Raouf is optimistic: “Every absence is a test, but our squad is ready to step up.” He also called his opportunity to coach “an honor, even if just for 24 hours.”
Omar Gaber stressed, “Zamalek is always the top contender in matches like this.” He credited the fans as the true source of the team’s strength, saying, “We’ve endured harder times before and will play to make our supporters proud”.
