Al-Ahly encounter Enppi, who are ninth with 28 points, Thursday night in the Egyptian Premier League in Cairo after their disappointing 1-0 loss to the Gunners of Zimbabwe on Saturday in Harare in the African Champions League first-leg 32 round. The Red Devils, who top the league with 46 point, have been looking tired and shaky in recent matches, after the African Cup of Nations in Angola in January, in which many of their players took part. Ahly's coach Hossam el-Badri has warned the players against indifference and losing concentration. He's actually in a dilemma, as all his strikers are in good shape. He may introduce Mohamed Abou Treika, Emad Met'eb, Moustafa Mahmoud ‘Afroto' and Ahmed Hassan to start with. Meanwhile, in the Canal city of Suez, Petrojet are up against Harras Al-Hodoud Thursday night. Petrojet, who lie in the third place with 42 points, are missing Walid Soleiman due to injury. Al-Hodoud are in the 11th place with 26 points.