Dondol Stars are ready to continue their giant-killing spree when hosting AmaZulu in a Nedbank Cup clash at FNB Stadium on Wednesday evening.
Dondol qualified for the last 16 of the Nedbank Cup after a shock win over SuperSport United.
The Mamelodi-based side is now ready to emulate the likes of Baroka FC, who qualified for the Ke Yona Cup quarterfinals while still playing in the lower division.
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"We had our session at the stadium last night. The mood in the camp is good and the players are focused.
"Yes, it will be the first time for most of our players to play at FNB Stadium, but we have players with big match temperament to handle the stage," Dondol Stars coach Vincent Rammoni tells KickOff.
"We remain humble and give respect to AmaZulu because they are big teams, but we stand a chance of beating them. We beat SuperSport United, who are second on the log, so why not AmaZulu.
"It's possible, but there is no pressure.
"We remain focused on the principle of the game, to play as a unity offensively and defensively and be organised," he added.
Rammoni has since declared a clean bill of health in his camp ahead of the Nedbank Cup match against AmaZulu in Johannesburg this evening.
"No suspensions or injuries. All the players that played against SuperSport United are available."
"The only thing that can happen is the change of personnel based on the way AmaZulu play compared to SuperSport United," he concluded.
Kick-off is at 19:30.
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