Ahli manager Hossam Al-Badri conceded his team will have to do better from the spot ahead of Saturday's African Super clash against Leopards of Congo. Despite beating Bani Suef Telephones 2-0 on Tuesday, The Reds missed twice from the spot, with defender Wael Gomaa and midfielder Abdullah Al-Saied squandering two first-half penalties. It meant that Al-Badri's team have failed to convert three penalties in the first four league games. "After what happened (in the match against Bani Suef), we will have to train extensively on penalties," Al-Badri said after the game. "We are ahead of the African Super Cup and the result of the match could be decided by a penalty shootout. "The team train regularly on penalty kicks but I don't set a specific taker. The number one player on the penalty-kicking list could be psychologically unready or injured. "The issue is left according to the run of play and the players' own desire to step in for the spot kick. Ahli missed four penalties since Al-Badri's return last year, including one in the Champions League final against Esperance.