Mamelodi Sundowns have turned their focus on the CAF Champions League match against Jwaneng Galaxy in Lobatse on Tuesday.
Sundowns dropped two points as they played to a 1-1 draw with Golden Arrows in the DStv Premiership match in Durban on Saturday.
However, the defending champions remain unbeaten since the start of the league season having accumulated 18 points from eight games.
Sundowns now start their bid to secure their second star with a trip to Botswana to take on Jwaneng at the Lobatse Sports Complex.
The Brazilians leave for Gabarone today and co-coach Rhulani Mokwena remains confident it will be a good outing to the neighbouring country.
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"We need to get the result in Botswana and use the experience we have as a team to be able to qualify ourselves for the group stages," said Mokwena ahead of the trip to Botswana.
"Of course Galaxy are a good team. We will get the footage from our analysts and our advance team that went across . Now we more focus on the game now that we are done with Arrows and try to make sure we are well prepared for the game.
"It's going to be difficult a one. You can see even the national team how there is a resurgence with regards to what is happening in Botswana. So we have to make sure we are well prepared.
"We've got our work cut out for us but we know what we must do. We might not be in best space emotionally but we know what to do. We need to galvanise and unify ourselves in getting good results."