Simba SC head coach Fadlu Davids has promised his side would launch an all-out attack against Al-Masry in the 2nd leg of their CAF Confederations Cup quarter-final.
Check Out: Downs Advance To Semis, Opponents Revealed!
The Tanzanian side succumbed to a 2-0 away defeat against Egyptian side Al-Masry in the first leg and the South African coach has vowed his side would score more goals than needed to advance to the semi-finals.
With just three goals required, Davids said the East African side would aim to score four goals while also remaining strong in defence.
"Our approach to this game is to turn over the results, to qualify and we know we need two goals to get to penalties, we need three goals to qualify but very important in this match is to keep a clean sheet because if they do score one, we need to score four,” Davids told Pan-Africa Football.
The Former Maritzburg United coach was wary of the attacking threat posed by Al-Masry but said he would not play in the same way as his Egyptian opponents did in the first leg.
Check Out: CAF Release Statement After Downs-Esperance Controversy
"We are definitely not going with the approach of getting two shots on target and scoring two, we will have the approach of trying to create as many scoring chances as possible and of course, we have to be very wary with their counter-attacking threat because they have good quality players, who can hurt you," Davids added.