Kaizer Chiefs coach Gavin Hunt has opened up on their CAF Champions League return leg against Simba and explained what they can expect in Dar es Salaam.
Chiefs are set for a crunch Champions League quarterfinal second leg clash at Benjamin Mkapa Natonial Stadium on Saturday, and will be wary of bottling their 4-0 aggregate lead.
Amakhosi were on Tuesday joined in training by their reserve team as Hunt looked to keep the intensity up before they travel to Tanzania on Thursday.
The 56-year-old, who previously took his Bidvest Wits side to the same venue to face Azam FC in the CAF Confederation Cup in 2016, has revealed what they can expect despite their sizeable advantage.
"My biggest gripe in the last 10 minutes was that even if it became 4-1, they could get a sniff. So, it was huge to go there [with a clean sheet]," Hunt told reporters.
"I think we're going to try, if we can score one there then it's really [one foot in the semifinals], but I mean that's going to be easier said than done.
"They'll certainly raise their game, they're a big club and they've got a lot of pride to play for, so I'm sure they'll come out with a huge, different mentality and everything else that goes with it.
"I've been there [in Tanzania] before, we played Azam here and when we went there they were a totally different side, it looked like they had 12-13 players [on the pitch].
"So, it will be a totally different game; let's put this [4-0] to bed, we'll be working on the training and trying to improve the things we can, that's all we can do."