Golden Arrows coach Manqoba Mngqithi is confident they can get all three points when they face Kaizer Chiefs in a league encounter at Orlando Stadium.
The stadium is the same venue where Arrows demolished Ajax Cape Town 6-0 and its also where 'Amakhosi' are yet to register a win.
Mngqithi told Sowetan: "Chiefs have always been dangerous and considering that they are yet to register their first home win, it makes them even more dangerous.
"This will be a different game altogether and we will approach it differently. We don't know what to expect from them. We will go out and fight for maximum points
Chiefs captain Jimmy Tau, who has started only two games for the side, is also doubtful to start the match after undergoing a knee operation, but is adamant they are not afraid of Arrows.
"It's not about me because the club comes first and is bigger than all of us," he said.
"I would like to congratulate them on winning the cup. It was quite an achievement for them but I wouldn't say they scare us.
"The six goals they scored made us aware that we are playing a quality side. It will certainly be an interesting game and it gives us an opportunity to regroup as a team and get the three points."
Football365.co.za

