Zamalek will be looking to keep their winning run on Monday when they face Petrojet at Suez Stadium as they chase a second-place finish. The White Knights claimed three consecutive wins in their previous three games, and a victory against Petrojet will take their tally to four in a row for the first time this season. "The game against Petrojet will be very tough," Zamalek coach Ihab Galal told reporters on Saturday. "They are a good team but we have no choice but to win to keep our winning rhythm in the domestic league," he added. Theoretically, Zamalek have no chance to win the league title. They lie fourth in the league table with 42 points, 21 points behind leaders Ahly. Consequently, their main target this season will be to secure a Champions League berth by advancing to the second place in the table. The difference between Zamalek and second-placed Ismaily is only four points and, according to Galal, Zamalek players will do their best to achieve their mission. Galal announced on Saturday his 18-man list for the game, keeping almost the same squad that earned a last-gasp 1-0 win over Wadi Degla last week. Congolese striker Kabongo Kasongo who scored the winner against Degla is the only striker in the list, as Ghanaian striker Nana Poku and Bassem Morsi are yet to recover from their injuries. On the other hand, Petrojet will be looking for a win to improve their situation in the league table. They are tenth in the league table with 31 points. A win in Monday's clash will lift them to sixth place. "The game will be very difficult and I hope to earn a positive result against Zamalek," Petrojet coach Tarek Yehya told reporters on Friday.