Ahly's Dutch coach Martin Jol told reporters on Thursday he is looking forward to rebuild the team with the aim "of creating a new golden generation at Ahly" capable of realising the achievements of their predecessors Abou-Treika and Barakat in the last decade. "Abou Treika's generation was the best in the Egyptian football and I want to build another one." "I am still searching for a new Treika in my team." Abou Treika and Mohamed Barakat, who retired in 2014 and 2013 respectively, led a golden generation at Ahly that won eight league titles and four CAF Champions League trophies. The former Tottenham coach heaped praise on his side's youngstar Ramadan Sobhi and Gabonese striker Malick Evouna, adding the frontman should work hardly to regain his scoring form. Evouna, who joined Ahly from Moroccan side Al-Wydad for a transfer fees record $ 2 400 000, has been severely criticised after squandering many goal-scoring chances during the past games. "Sobhi is an excellent player. He produced some fine displays with Egypt against Algeria in the Nations Cup qualifiers," the Dutch coach added. "Evouna is a good striker; he is very fast but he has to work hardly during training to regain his scoring form." Despite having a lucrative nine-point lead in the domestic league over second Zamalek, Jol stressed that his side should fight fiercely during the remaining 12 games, saying he believes that Ahly have not guaranteed the title yet. "The remaining games are very difficult, we have to take them seriously." "My target is to win all titles and I will do my best to realise my goals." (For more sportsnews andupdates, followAhramOnlineSportson Twitter at@AO_Sportsand onFacebookatAhramOnlineSports.) http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/199595.aspx