ZESCO United's head coach, George Lwandamina, says that they're not taking their second leg against Kaizer Chiefs lightly, despite their 3-1 lead from the first leg.
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The Glamour Boys have a job on their hands this weekend when they host the Zambian giants in the CAF Confederation Cup at FNB Stadium, although Khama Billiat's away goal has given them some hope of overturning the deficit.
That goal could be the reason why Lwandamina is so cautious going into the encounter, with the ZESCO coach telling the media that – for them – it is only half time right now.
Lusakatimes.com quoted the coach as saying, "We still have another 45 minutes to play. You may call it the last leg but in our football language, this is just the first half of the match.
"Football is unpredictable, I won't be able to say if we are comfortable or not. We need to go and do what is required of us because this is football."
ZESCO will come to South Africa this week knowing that all they have to do is not lose by two goals, and will be buoyed by the fact that they've only been beaten by more than one goal on four occasions in all competitions since the start of 2017.
Jesse Were, who bagged a brace in the first leg, will no doubt be the dangerman that Ernst Middendorp is worried about going into the game at 20h00 on Saturday.