كتب : Omar AbdelAziz
The Tunisians boast a 4-2 lead ahead of their crunch return leg with Zamalek in the round of 32 Champions League encounter on Saturday.
However, coach Yacoubi insisted that his side won’t be relying on their first-leg advantage.
“We will face Zamalek as if we had lost in the first leg,” the Tunisian told a press conference before leaving to Cairo.
“We are looking forward to attacking from the first minute. We are not afraid of Zamalek, but we respect them.
Yacoubi implied that he would make no change to the side that outclassed the Egyptia Premier League leaders in Tunis last month.