Police FC’s campaign in the CAF Champions League (CAFCL) hit a bump as coach Ndayiragije reflected on their defeat to Mogadishu City, pointing out a lack of composure as a key factor. Despite showing promise in certain phases of the game, Police FC struggled to maintain control in crucial moments, ultimately costing them a positive result in a high-stakes clash of african football.
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Ndayiragije emphasized that while the team displayed determination and tactical effort, critical lapses in decision-making and finishing under pressure prevented them from capitalizing on scoring opportunities. The coach noted that mental resilience and composure are areas that require improvement if Police FC hopes to compete consistently at the continental level.
The defeat has sparked discussions among fans and analysts about the competitiveness of clubs in the CAF Champions League and the growing standard of african football across the continent. Mogadishu City exploited moments of weakness, demonstrating why experience and composure are vital in navigating high-intensity matches.
Looking ahead, Ndayiragije insists that the team must learn from this setback, refine their tactical approach, and build confidence to ensure better performances in future CAFCL encounters. Police FC remains committed to contributing to the development of african football and showing resilience on the continental stage.