Kaizer Chiefs interim coach Arthur Zwane says the squad has no doubt they will advance to the CAF Champions League final at the expense of Wydad AC.
Zwane and Dillon Sheppard are set for their fourth game in charge since the sacking of Gavin Hunt, with three wins under their belt, which includes the historic 1-0 win in Casablanca of the first leg of the semi-final.
In the build-up to the game, Zwane admitted new head coach Stuart Baxter who's unable to be in the technical area, has played his part along with every member of the technical team and revealed they feel adequately prepared for the Botola Pro League leaders on Saturday afternoon.
"They are the ones who are chasing and they definitely want to score and obviously they will be open at the back as it happened in the first leg," Zwane said in the pre-match press conference.
"We managed to score because we waited for the right moment, we had about three or four [chances] and we managed to convert one of the opportunities. We hope that playing at home we'll manage to get another one or two and make sure we don't concede."
Zwane admitted that this second leg won't be like the return leg in Dar es Salaam against Simba in the quarter-finals where they held a four-goal advantage from the first leg and emphasized the need to keep a clean sheet if they have any chance of beating the two-time African champions.
The former Chiefs winger who was part of their Africa Cup Winners Cup triumph further added that he sees similarities in the belief the squad from the class of 2001.
"When you look back in 2001, we only had 13 players and we still waiting for the results, so we might find ourselves in the same situation, you never know but we have no fear, whatever that happens, we're positive about getting results," he said.
"We always believe that everything happens for a reason, so we really don't have any doubts that we'll definitely go to the finals."
Amakosi face the Moroccan giants for the return leg this afternoon at FNB Stadium with kickoff scheduled for 18h00.