كتب : Hatem Maher
The defending champions, who are looking for an unprecedented third successive Champions League title, host Sudan’s Hilal on Sunday in Group B opener.
"Winning the first match at home is crucial because it will be a good starting point to go on and clinch the title," Al-Badri told the club’s official website on Friday.
Al-Badri insisted his side’s opponents are not easy to overcome, given that they knocked-out Ahli’s arch-rivals Zamalek in the competition’s round of 32.
"Hilal are a strong team. Their strongest lines are midfield and attack, however, their defense is weak," he added.
Hilal Brazilian coach Ricardo was so confident his side would grab a win away from home, but Al-Badri remains calm ahead of the anticipating encounter.
"We are used to these kinds of statements; our players have the sufficient experience to deal with it. We do always reply on the pitch," he said.
Al-Badri has also called on Ahli fans to flood the Cairo International Stadium in order to support the Red Devils in their African campaign.