Ahli skipper Shadi Mohamed is convinced that his side's 2-0 victory over Coton Sport in the Champions League final round is unsatisfactory. The Reds could have defeated the Cameroonian outfit by a larger margin in the first leg on Sunday, but they squandered many clear-cut opportunities. "I am not jubilant over the result, we could have ended the game in a clean sweep and got one hand on the title" the international defender said right after the game. Two early goals from Wael Gomaa and Flavio Amado gave the five-time African champions a head start, but they eased off afterwards and settled for an average win. Although he is not satisfied with the result, the 31-year-old acclaimed his team's performance. "Our display was all-in-all quite well, we played more like a team," he added. The second leg takes place on November 16th in Cameroon. The Cairo giants are eager to claim an unprecedented CAF Champions League sixth title. Last year the prestigious trophy slipped out of the Egyptian Champions' grasp when they were beaten 3-1 by Etoile Sahel in the second leg of the final round.