Zamalek's Basem Morsy (Reuters)
Enugu Rangers coach Imama Amapakabo said on Thursday that his side's mission against Zamalek in the Champions League round of 32 will not be tough, as he believes that the Egyptian team are not better than their preliminary round opponents JS Saoura of Algeria.
The Nigerian side reached the Champions League round of 16 at the expense of JS Saoura on the away goal rule following a 1-1 aggregate draw, while Zamalek, who were the competition's runners-up in 2016, were exempted from the preliminary round.
Zamalek will host Enugu Rangers in the first leg in Cairo on Sunday before playing the second leg in Nigeria one week later.
"I think JS Saoura is a better team than Zamalek I make bold to say that," Nigerian website Complete Sports quoted Amapakabo as saying on Thursday.
"At times when I talk, people say that I'm either not sane, arrogant or mad."
"We embraced it and here we are Zamalek lie in the wait for us."
Enugu Rangers – the 2016 Nigerian League champions – are struggling in the Nigerian League this season as they are just above the relegation zone at 16th place on the League table.
Zamalek are bidding for their sixth title, while Enugu Rangers eye their first African title, as there their best achievement has been as runners up in the African Cup of Clubs champions in 1975.
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