Casric Stars head coach Bucs Mthombeni has revealed his message to Chiefs' loanees ahead of their upcoming Nedbank Cup clash against their parent-club.
Amakhosi pair Keletso Sifama and Sibusiso Milazi are spending the season with the Motsepe Foundation Championship (MFC) side Casric starts on loan.
Milazi has been with Stars since the start of the season, while Sifama joined the Mthombeni's charges in January.
The duo have received the green light to feature against their parent club when Casric travel to Johannesburg to take on Kaizer Chiefs in the last 16 of the Nedbank Cup on Sunday.
"I just told them:'Boys, I think that [Chiefs] was your home, but now you're here. Go an enjoy yourselves, prove yourselves and show your God-given talent,'" Mthombeni said.
"I don't want to put any pressure on them, they are very good players. I think they are doing very well.
"We're going to play chiefs, there's no pressure they [Sifama and Milazi] have been there and should lead the rest of the group. That's all I've told them."
Casric have proven themselves to be a force to be reckoned with, sitting in third place in the MFC log table, just three points behind on points log leaders Polokwane City after 22 matches.
They go into the fixture looking for their first piece of major silverware while Amakhosi are looking to end a seven-year trophy drought.
The fixture will also be the very first time the sides meet in their history and the match will be played at FNB Stadium. Match kick-off is at 18:00.
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