CAIRO - Hossam el-Badri, the Enppi technical coach, said that the win against Burundi's Lydia Academic in the second leg of the round of 32 in the African Confederation Cup, that qualifies them for the round of 16 was good, in light of the circumstances surrounding the Egyptian football. "I am 75 per cent satisfied with the technical performance of the players," el-Badri said after the game. Enppi stunned Lydia Academic 4-1, thanks to a goal from striker Ahmed Abdel-Zaher and a hat-trick from striker Ahmed Raouf, while Domana Youssef pulled one back for Lydia Academic. The game was played at the Military Sports Stadium in Cairo. Enppi will now face Cercle Olympique de Bamako of Mali in the round of 16. "The next stage of the African Confederation Cup will be very difficult as Cercle Olympique de Bamako team are better than Lydia Academic," el-Badri explained. The ex-Al-Ahly technical coach pointed out that a training camp abroad is inevitable, in light of the cancellation of the Egyptian Premier League, which makes it difficult to play friendlies at home.