Zamalek coach Ahmed Ramzi said his side didn't deserve to lose to Qadsia of Kuwait in their Arab Champions League encounter. The Egyptians took the lead through Amr Zaki's strike in the 10th minute but they conceded twice from free-kicks. "We should have ended the first period three goals up," Ramzi told Wednesday's post-match press conference. "Qadsia scored on both sides of the break and this made our players nervous," added Ramzi, who has been appointed as a caretaker manager after the club sacked Portuguese boss Manuel Cajuda last week. This is Zamalek's second successive defeat after losing to Masri 2-0 in the Egyptian League on Friday. Yet, Ramzi refused to blame any of his players, stressing that "they did all what they could do but the result wasn't as expected." The defeat left Zamalek rooted in Group A with one point from two games. Ahli Bordj, who tied Zamalek 2-2 in Cairo last week, are in charge of the group with four points, one ahead of Ahli Jeddah and Qadsia.