Former Egyptian international Yasser Rayan shared his expert analysis on Zamalek’s resounding 6-0 victory against Somali club Dekedaha in the CAF Confederation Cup.
Speaking on ON TV’s “El Clasico” with presenter Soham Saleh, Rayan assessed the match, highlighted standout players, and discussed what the team should focus on for upcoming challenges.
Somali Club Dekedaha in the CAF Confederation Cup
Somali Club Dekedaha has become a regular representative of Somali football in the CAF Confederation Cup, Africa’s secondary continental club competition.
The tournament provides a vital platform for Somali players to gain exposure, compete against stronger teams, and experience professional African football.
Challenges of Somali Club Dekedaha
Despite their enthusiasm and determination, Dekedaha often faces major challenges on the continental stage.
Limited resources, infrastructural constraints, and less professional experience make it difficult for them to match the technical and physical level of clubs from Egypt, Tunisia, or South Africa.
Their recent clash with Zamalek highlighted this gap, as the Somali side struggled to contain one of Egypt’s most established teams.
Why is the Participation in the CAF Confederation Cup is Crucial for Somali Football?
However, participation in the CAF Confederation Cup is crucial for Somali football’s growth.
Each match helps players develop their skills, understand high-level tactics, and learn the demands of professional competition.
It also provides a platform for scouts to notice talented Somali players, potentially offering opportunities to join foreign clubs.
Raising the Standard of football in Somalia
While victories against top African teams remain rare, Dekedaha’s involvement strengthens the club’s experience, ambition, and visibility.
Every CAF appearance contributes to raising the standard of football in Somalia, preparing the team for future challenges in continental competitions.
Weak Performance and Zamalek’s Dominance
Rayan described Dekedaha as a team that did not meet the competitive level expected in African tournaments.
He emphasized the gap in technical skill and physical capability between Zamalek and the Somali side.
“The level of Dekedaha shows the clear gap in skills and fitness between them and top Egyptian clubs,” Rayan stated.
He also noted that Zamalek could have scored more goals if they had fully capitalized on all chances during the match, highlighting the team’s total control from start to finish.
Yasser Rayan Talks About the Tactical Importance of Easier Matches
Rayan stressed that matches against weaker opponents offer valuable opportunities beyond just scoring. These games allow coaches to:
- Integrate injured or returning players.
- Give fringe players essential match experience.
- Boost team confidence and squad depth ahead of tougher competitions.
Even veteran players or those returning from long absences could have increased the score, demonstrating Dekedaha’s lack of challenge but highlighting Zamalek’s opportunity to refine gameplay.
Seifeddine Jaziri: A Key Offensive Asset
Rayan praised Tunisian striker Seifeddine Jaziri as one of the Egyptian league’s most effective forwards.
He emphasized Jaziri’s ability to significantly impact any team with his attacking prowess.
Rayan expressed surprise over Jaziri’s absence in recent match squads and suggested that his experience could benefit even rival teams like Al Ahly.
He noted that Jaziri’s expertise in domestic and continental competitions makes him a valuable asset capable of driving success.
Cautious Optimism for Zamalek’s Future
While celebrating the 6-0 victory, Rayan cautioned against overconfidence.
He emphasized that Zamalek’s true test lies ahead against stronger teams in the CAF Confederation Cup.
He highlighted that:
- Such matches help identify weaknesses.
- Teamwork and strategy can be refined.
- Continuous focus and effort are crucial for domestic and continental success.
Yasser Rayan’s analysis underscores Zamalek’s dominance over Dekedaha while stressing the importance of preparing for tougher CAF competition.
Players like Seifeddine Jaziri remain critical for both immediate victories and long-term success.