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Dreams FC Head Coach Karim Zito is planning to implement offensive tactics against Zamalek in the second leg of the CAF Confederation Cup.
Zito and his team will host the Egyptian giants on Sunday, April 28, entering the match with an advantage after securing a goalless draw in Cairo in the first leg.
Although Dreams were on the defensive for the majority of that clash, they managed to keep the opponent's attackers at bay.
For the return leg, Zito is looking to take a more proactive approach by facing Zamalek on the front foot.
“We have to plan seriously how to face them. We change the pattern anyway,” He told JoySports in an exclusive interview.
“I will not sit back because 1-1, 1-0, we all have the chances [to qualify].
“But the advantage we are having is we are playing home and they don't have the number 12 [home support]."
Meanwhile, Dreams FC announced free entry for Sunday’s match at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, although tickets will still be sold for those wishing to access the VIP and VVIP sections.
Should they eliminate Zamalek, the Still Believe side will become the first Ghanaian club to advance to the final since Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko did so in 2004.
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