Zamalek manager Henri Michel believes his side are capable of winning the Arab Champions League (ACL) this season after advancing to the competition's semi-final as Group A leaders. "ACL is our priority this season and we are capable of claiming the trophy," Michel said after the game. Zamalek held Ahli Jeddah to a 1-1 away draw on Tuesday to maintain the group summit and book a place in the ACL semi-finals. "In the first half we played well with 4-4-2 formation, which we will use against Hilal of Sudan in the CAF Champions League. "We had to switch to 3-5-2 in the second period because the players were exhausted." Meanwhile, Zamalek doctor Mostafa Al-Mneri revealed that striker Amr Zaki, who sustained a nose injury during Ahli match, will be fit in time catch Hilal game while keeper Abdul-Wahed Al-Sayed is waiting on a scan to determine whether he can take part or not. In order to progress to the CAF Champions League last 16, Zamalek must win with a three-goal difference over Hilal after they were handed a 2-0 away defeat in the first-leg.