Mamelodi Sundowns defender Grant Kekana believes they have what it takes to come out victorious again in their latest trip to FNB Stadium.
Sundowns will be on the N1 South for the short trip to Kaizer Chiefs' home ground in a hugely anticipated contest between the two most successful clubs since the birth of the PSL era.
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The Brazilians humiliated Amakhosi in their last visit back in May but need no warning about the fact that it won't be a walk in the park again on Saturday afternoon (15:00).
"We understand that it is going to be relatively tough as they have a new coach and are highly motivated," said Kekana, speaking at Vodaworld in Midrand ahead of the game.
"They are also looking good, so we have to respect them and that, but going to Saturday, we will apply ourselves correctly so that the result can favour us.
"I think they are on a good run and are building something.
"It is good for South African football to have a big team up there again, so it will be a tough one but one that we are looking forward to," says Kekana, while then disclosing the Champions League experience that they will count on in front of a huge crowd at FNB.
"It (crowd) is a positive factor for them, but it is just about us controlling our emotions, controlling the game, controlling the tempo and dictating how we want to play.
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"Dictating how fast we want to play and the experience that we have gained in CAF should do us justice on Saturday.
"We trust and believe in our process and will embrace the occasion," says Kekana.