Kaizer Chiefs captain, Itumeleng Khune, is only focused on this weekend's MTN8 semifinal second leg clash with Platinum Stars, and not the game that could follow.
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The Amakhosi go into this weekend's game with a comfortable 2-0 win after a George Maluleka brace in the first leg, but the 27-year-old knows that the tie is far from over.
With Orlando Pirates beating Bidvest Wits 2-0 in the first leg of their semi-final, the chances are high that there will be a Soweto Derby final, though Khune says that the team isn't thinking that far ahead.
"It's going to be a tough game, we know Platinum Stars are a very good side and in the first leg they gave us problems, especially in the first half. However, we were able to do well against them and contain them, and in the second half it was open, we attacked and created more goalscoring opportunities.
"We're only looking at Platinum Stars and taking one game at a time. If we look too far ahead we may end up tripping ourselves up. It's going to be a tough one, and if we jump that hurdle then we can start looking at the final."
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Chiefs welcome Dikwena to FNB Stadium at 15h00 on Sunday afternoon.