Zamalek assistant coach Ismail Youssef warned his players that the Champions League tie against Young Africans is far from over as the Tanzanian side visit the Whites on Saturday. Following a first-leg 1-1 draw in Dar es Salaam, Zamalek are in pole position to make it to the round of 32, which could be guaranteed with just a goalless draw. “We cannot allows complacency to get into the players. We are expecting a win and a performance to match,” Youssef told FilGoal.com. “Zamalek's stature makes it inappropriate to think about a goalless draw. We have not qualified yet. “I expect Young Africans to play better on our ground and the goal they've scored in Tanzania will boost them.” Zamalek are without star striker Amr Zaki, who scored the vital equalizer a fortnight ago, but Mido could feature after returning to fitness. Hassan Shehata's team also regain the services of influential midfield duo Shikabala and Ahmed Hassan, who is boosted by the personal record he set a few days ago with Egypt.