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"Abou-Treika is the engine of Ahli, he can always make the difference, but we won't use the man-marking system to stop him" Mahjoub told FilGoal.com on Saturday.
The former Etoile Sahel boss highlighted also the roles of Egypt international keeper Essam Al-Hadari and Angolan striker Flavio Amado, who are enjoying impressive form.
Meanwhile, Mahjoub said he is afraid the refereeing could hamper Sfaxien's chances in their first ever appearance in an African Cup final.
"I trust my team's abilities to score an away goal but I do not trust refereeing in this match," he said.
"In the return-leg the referee could do no favors to any team because CAF officials attend and all media means follow the match, unlike the first-leg."
The African champions will defend their title against Sfaxien on Saturday October 29th, while the second-leg and decisive leg will be in Tunis on November 11th.