With Simba SC already through to the quarter-finals of the CAF Confederation Cup, head coach Fadlu Davids is determined to aim higher.
The former Orlando Pirates boss has hailed his side's achievement of securing a spot in the CAF Confederation Cup quarter-finals but insists the team is focused on finishing the group stage as leaders.
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Currently, Simba sit second in Group A with 10 points, just two behind leaders CS Constantine.
The two sides are set to clash at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium on Sunday in a decisive encounter that will determine who tops the group.
A win for Simba would not only secure the top spot but also provide a crucial second-leg home advantage in the knockout rounds.
"We had a goal to qualify early, and now we have succeeded. But there is still one important thing: to finish at the top of our group," Davids said per IPP Media.
"The match against CS Constantine is very important to us; it is a match to get three points that will put us at the top of the group.
"It will be a tough match because CS Constantine is a good team, and they know how to play big matches."
Victory would also help the Reds of Msimbazi avoid facing former champions like RS Berkane, Zamalek, or USM Alger in the quarter-finals, making the stakes even higher for Sunday's clash.
Adding to Simba's challenge, the team will play without the support of their fans due to a one-match crowd ban imposed by CAF.
Despite this, Davids remains confident in his side's ability to rise to the occasion.
"We will need to be careful and try to break their defence, but we have the ability to win if we play our attacking and possession-based game," he explained.
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