Mamelodi Sundowns' players celebrate after scoring a goal during the CAF Championship final against Zamalek (Photo: AFP)
Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane said his side will be looking to add to the three goals they scored in the first leg when they face Zamalek away from home in the African Champions League final in Alexandria on Sunday.
"We will go their looking for a few goals. It's possible, we have done it before," Mosimane was quoted as saying by Kickoff on Wednesday.
The South African side are on the verge of winning their first Champions League title after crushing Zamalek 3-0 in the first leg in Pretoria last Saturday.
Zamalek will host the second leg at Alexandria's Borg El-Arab stadium, facing a daunting task to overturn the big deficit.
Sundowns also had the upper hand in two home and away group-stage meetings, defeating Zamalek twice.
Midfielder Khama Billiat believes his side will not be intimidated by the expected massive home support for Zamalek.
Zamalek's chairman Mortada Mansour said that 70,000 supporters will be allowed to attend the game at the 86,000-seat venue.
"We are not looking at their supporters or things we can't control. We are going there to play and enjoy the final," Billiat said.
Sundowns Winger Tiyani Mabunda added that his side have the sufficient experience to deal with any pressure.
"We have several players with a lot of experience, Hlompho (Kekana), Denis (Onyango) etc. They are keeping us all grounded," he said.
Sundowns are eying their first African title while Zamalek will be looking for their first Champions League trophy since lifting the last of their five trophies in 2002.
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