We’ll fight for our GPL status and go on a long break – Dreams FC coach Karim Zito

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Dreams FC head coach, Abdul Karim Zito, says his team will fight to maintain their Ghana Premier League status and go on a long break because the boys are exhausted from competing in three competitions this season.

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Zito expressed this sentiment in his post-game remarks after witnessing Dreams FC exit the MTN FA Cup in the semifinals, relinquishing their chance to defend their title.

The disappointment followed Dreams' 2-1 defeat to Bofoakwa Tano at the WAFA Park in Sogakope, compounding their earlier loss of 3-0 on aggregate to Egyptian side SC Zamalek in the CAF Confederation Cup.

The defeat to Zamalek dashed Dreams' hopes of advancing to the finals of Africa’s second-tier club competition, marking the end of their debut run in the tournament.

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With their focus now shifting to securing their place in the Ghana Premier League, Zito emphasized the importance of ensuring the team's sustainability before granting them a well-deserved break.

“My boys have had enough for the year. Seriously, they’ve had enough and I think we will do our best to maintain ourself in the league and then we give them a long break or else we will break down.”