USM Alger Coach: Everyone is Focused on Achieving a Positive Result and Winning the Title
Lamine N'Diaye, the coach of Algerian club USM Alger, confirmed that the match against Zamalek on Saturday will be difficult, noting that his team is fully prepared for the game.
USM Alger will face Zamalek tomorrow, Saturday, in the second leg of the CAF Confederation Cup final.
The first leg of the match ended with the Algerian team winning 1-0.
The coach said in the press conference before the match: "Final matches are not played every day, and everyone is focused on achieving a positive result and winning the title."
He continued: "The first leg was tough, and the most important thing is to secure the win, especially since we are facing a very strong team that is close to winning the league title at the expense of Al Ahly and Pyramids, the last two champions of the African Champions League. This shows the strength of Zamalek, and we will do our utmost to achieve victory and win the Confederation Cup."
He continued: "Zamalek does not rely on individual skills; it is a team-oriented club. As for the pressure from the fans, the match will be 11 players against 11 players, and no fan scores a goal in the matches."
He continued: "I expect the match to be significant on the field. I always play to win and score goals, and this principle does not change. The match will be very difficult, and my team is ready for it. The dynamics change in every match."
USM Alger will face Zamalek tomorrow, Saturday, in the second leg of the CAF Confederation Cup final.
The first leg of the match ended with the Algerian team winning 1-0.
The coach said in the press conference before the match: "Final matches are not played every day, and everyone is focused on achieving a positive result and winning the title."
He continued: "The first leg was tough, and the most important thing is to secure the win, especially since we are facing a very strong team that is close to winning the league title at the expense of Al Ahly and Pyramids, the last two champions of the African Champions League. This shows the strength of Zamalek, and we will do our utmost to achieve victory and win the Confederation Cup."
He continued: "Zamalek does not rely on individual skills; it is a team-oriented club. As for the pressure from the fans, the match will be 11 players against 11 players, and no fan scores a goal in the matches."
He continued: "I expect the match to be significant on the field. I always play to win and score goals, and this principle does not change. The match will be very difficult, and my team is ready for it. The dynamics change in every match."