Simba SC coach Fadlu Davids has revealed one of the stadiums in Africa he finds the most intimidating to play in.
Simba remain in contention for two major trophies under Davids, with both the Tanzanian Premier League and the CAF Confederation Cup still up for grabs.
In the league, Simba currently sit second on the table, just one point behind long-time leaders Young Africans, with four matches left to play.
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On the continental stage, Simba have reached the CAF Confederation Cup final for the first time after progressing past Stellenbosch FC in the previous round.
Davids' side will face RS Berkane in a two-legged final on 17 and 25 May, with the first fixture taking place away in Morocco and the return leg in Tanzania.
However, Davids has admitted that RS Berkane’s home venue, the Stade Municipal de Berkane, is one of the most intimidating grounds to visit.
Speaking after Simba’s victory on Sunday, the South African tactician told Pan-Africa Football: "We will start our preparations for RS Berkane straight away, first we have to analyse this game (win against KMC): our performance, what we did well, how we can manage games better.
"Because CAF football is about momentum, it is about managing games, it is about when you are on top, how can you capitalise.
"Of course, we know when you have to defend, how disciplined can you be, because they have quite an intimidating stadium in Berkane.
"A small stadium, very similar to KMC Stadium, but bigger in capacity with the fans right on top of you.
"Quite an intimidating place to play. But we start our preparations with intentions to go there and get a positive result."
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