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Last Updated: Friday, 26 October 2007, 10:40 GMT 11:40 UK
Etoile out to dethrone Ahly
Etoile
Etoile lost 3-0 on aggregate to Ahly in the final of the 2005 edition

Etoile du Sahel coach Bertrand Marchand has labelled African Champions League final rivals Ahly of Egypt a 'lucky' team.

The two sides meet in Sousse in the first leg on Saturday and the Tunisians are keen to avenge the defeat of the 2005 final, which Ahly won on a 3-0 aggregate.

"Ahly depend too much on luck and experience and will need more than that when facing us," Marchand said.

"The key Ahly players are midfielder Mohamed Aboutraika and striker Emad Moteab and if we stop them, they will be easily contained and we can definitely claim the trophy."

Marchand considers Al-Hilal, the Sudanese club Etoile shaded 4-3 in a two-leg semi-final thriller, a much better team than the Egyptians, who relied on an own goal to edge Al-Ittihad of Libya at the same stage.

"I watched Ahly against Ittihad and they suffered to succeed. Hilal are much better than the Egyptians," he revealed.

"I had far more worries ahead of the matches against the Sudanese."

Aware that Etoile flopped against Ahly two years ago using hyper cautious tactics home and away, Marchand vowed to unleash a three-man strike force against opponents chasing a record third consecutive Champions League title.

His likely choices are Tunisian Amine Chermiti, leading Etoile scorer in the competition this year with seven goals, three-goal Cape Verdian Gilson 'Ja' Silva and Ghanaian mid-year signing Sadat Bukari.

All are young, quick and slick, and capable of troubling an Ahly defence long on experience but short on pace when brutally exposed 3-0 away to Hilal in the mini-league phase.

"Winning the African Champions League would be a dream," Chermiti said.

"We have a solid squad and wonderful supporters and I cannot accept failure again after losing two of the previous three finals."

Etoile were pipped on penalties by Enyimba of Nigeria in the 2004 decider.

The club from the Mediterranean resort of Sousse have won every Confederation of African Football (Caf) competition except the Champions League.

They also want to end a losing streak by Tunisia in the showcase of African club football as CS Sfaxien had victory snatched from their grasp last year when Aboutraika struck a stoppage-time winner in Tunis.

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