“We have been in the final and played against Sundowns in the past. So, I think it is time for us to shine again and we will get out there and play and anything can happen.”
Mzava, 31, however, is aware of the danger Sundowns pose but warns them not to take them lightly like other teams did in this competition.
“Most of the teams took us as underdogs, but the coach told us to believe in ourselves. We have been planning well against the teams we have been playing against and everything is working,” he said.
“We are just going to fight the way we have been fighting and anything can happen. We are very proud because the team came to the Premiership for the first time this season. It’s not easy to do what is happening to us, but if you believe in yourself, I think that’s what is happening for us.”
Mzava added that they will fight and leave everything on the pitch on Saturday.
“Anything can happen in football. The supporters have been pushing us and we just hope they come in numbers to Bloemfontein to support us. We are going to fight the way we have been fighting in the previous games.”
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