Kaizer Chiefs legend Abel Shongwe has backed the Amakhosi to go all the way in this season's Nedbank Cup.
The former winger says the Soweto giants will need the right mindset to achieve such a feat.
The Cavin Johnson coached team is under pressure to beat the Motsepe Foundation Championship side Milford FC as supporters will expect nothing less than a victory at FNB Stadium on Sunday.
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"It's their last chance to win a trophy this season," Shongwe tells KickOff.
"The team is still doing well, it's just a matter of converting the chances they create. I believe in a team that manages to get themselves in the last third of the opponents. Such teams, I believe are good. So Chiefs under Cavin Johson so far they've done well, they do create scoring chances.
"Chiefs they must just try to bury all the chances they are going to create in the first half. They must show those boys from Milford FC that they are a big team," he added.
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"I can't predict how long it will take for Chiefs to win a cup, but it's time for them to put something in the cabinet at Naturena. This is one chance that God has given them, they should take each game, one game at a time.
"To show that they want this cup they must start by showing us on Sunday, all eyes will be on them.
"They have 80% of winning the Nedbank Cup this year, it all depends on how serious Chiefs players want it. For a big club, eight years without winning a cup is no child's play. This is the last cup they can win for the chairman and supporters of Kaizer Chiefs.
"If the ball players are ready in their mindset, then Chiefs will go all the way. I see them lifting the trophy, I see them going all the way to the final."