Orlando Pirates striker, Lehlohonolo Majoro, says that winning the CAF Confederation Cup would be the highlight of his footballing career.
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The former Kaizer Chiefs forward has played a heavy role in the Buccaneers' march to the 2015 CCC final, and will be hoping to cause problems against Etoile du Sahel on Saturday in the first leg at Orlando Stadium.
'Major' says that he fully believes that he and his teammates can go all the way in the tournament, and that if they manage to do so it will be his best moment in the game.
Speaking to the media ahead of the clash, Majoro said, "For me, to win this trophy will mean a lot because it's my first time in a CAF final, and I'm looking forward to that. If, like I hope, we go on to win, it will be the highlight of my career.
There are matches that we've played that I believe have been the best (in my career), like Al Ahly and Zamalek, and the biggest for me was Al Ahly. It was a great feeling coming back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 away from home, so that is the one that I remember.
"We know that Pirates have been in the Champions League final, so this is not a new stage for them as a club. They have been there and have previous experience in such big games. The 2013 final served as a lesson and a learning curve, what happened there will be rectified come Saturday."
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Pirates host Sahel on Saturday evening before jetting out to Tunisia for the second leg the following weekend.