Despite the 1-1 draw in the first leg, Al-Ahly’s coach, Hossam El Badry, remains optimistic. He emphasized that the draw, even with goals at home, is not a bad result for them. El Badry believes that the chances for both teams are equal going into the second leg. He mentioned that Al-Ahly has faced several problems within the team, which he hasn’t discussed with the media to avoid any potential loss of concentration for his players.
El Badry expressed confidence that they have two weeks to address some of these deficiencies before the crucial second leg in Radès. The return match is expected to be highly competitive, with both teams eager to claim victory in the African Champions League final.