
"I certainly believe that keeping a clean sheet is important for us. If we can go to Egypt with a good result, then we have got a chance. We have developed a very good mental attitude and are able to go away and get results. But we have got to get a result first and take it with us."
"We have had so many messages of support. Even the Kaizer Chiefs players - who we played against on Saturday - all wished us well. From the beginning of the competition we always spoke about carrying the flag, for some of us this is the closest we are going to come to representing the nation. So we have got to do the best we can, in a proud manner - so far, so good."
"I really appreciate the support, the people who are supporting the club with national pride - you don't have to be a Pirates fan, just a South African."
Pirates look set to restore midfielder Sifiso Myeni to their starting line-up and could be tempted to hand burly Zambian striker Collins Mbesuma a first start since early August.
Traditionally, the South African side play with a lone target man but given the need for goals and to establish a decent lead to take to Cairo for the second leg on 10 November, coach Roger de Sa could be considering using a second striker.
Lennox Bacela, signed in the mid-year transfer window, has been leading the line for the Buccaneers.
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