
Ferreira Talks About the Draw Against Ghazl El Mahalla
Yannick Ferreira, the coach of Zamalek, spoke about his team's draw against Ghazl El Mahalla in today's match.
The match between Zamalek and Ghazl El Mahalla, which took place this evening on Saturday as part of the tenth round of the Egyptian Premier League, ended in a 1-1 draw.
Ferreira said in the press conference after the match: "We controlled most of the match's proceedings, and we were able to dominate the midfield. A defensive error allowed the opponent to equalize. The frustration is greater because the opponent did nothing at all," emphasizing: "We feel the pain of losing points."
Ferreira refused to comment on the criticism from Zamalek fans and their calls for his departure.
He continued: "We didn't have an offensive problem; the players missed many chances. There are no similar scenarios; we take the lead and concede goals due to defensive mistakes. The hardest part is that we concede goals due to individual errors. In the match against Al Ahly, the goals we conceded were defensive mistakes. Certainly, no one expects the players to make defensive errors."
The match between Zamalek and Ghazl El Mahalla, which took place this evening on Saturday as part of the tenth round of the Egyptian Premier League, ended in a 1-1 draw.
Ferreira said in the press conference after the match: "We controlled most of the match's proceedings, and we were able to dominate the midfield. A defensive error allowed the opponent to equalize. The frustration is greater because the opponent did nothing at all," emphasizing: "We feel the pain of losing points."
Ferreira refused to comment on the criticism from Zamalek fans and their calls for his departure.
He continued: "We didn't have an offensive problem; the players missed many chances. There are no similar scenarios; we take the lead and concede goals due to defensive mistakes. The hardest part is that we concede goals due to individual errors. In the match against Al Ahly, the goals we conceded were defensive mistakes. Certainly, no one expects the players to make defensive errors."