Orlando Pirates captain Innocent Maela insists confidence in the dressing room remains high despite their goalless draw against Disciples FC in the first preliminary round first-leg tie, and believes they will get a positive result on Friday.
Jose Riveiro's troops are putting in the final preparations for the must-win encounter.
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Although they have come under criticism for their tame effort in the first leg in Madagascar, the left footer is adamant his side can finish the job at home.
"Whenever we play, we want to win and when we don't win, we get disappointed. But we had opportunities to win the match," Maela told journalists at the club's media open day on Thursday.
"We dominated the game. It's just a pity that we could not win it, but we did have the opportunities [to win].
"We are looking forward to the game [second leg] and we want to win it, there's no other way.
"We had our first game away from home against a team that we didn't know much about, but now we know.
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"It was good that we didn't come back with an unfavourable result and now we have an advantage because we're playing at home. We are focused and know what we need to do. We'll be ok," declared the man who turned 32 on August 14.
The match will kick-off at 19:30.