Golden Arrows will go into Saturday's MTN8 second leg semi final against AmaZulu with the advantage, but Arrows coach Manqoba Mngqithi believes it is still anyone's game.

Arrows won the first leg 2-1 last week courtesy of a brace by new Bafana Bafana inclusion, Richard Henyekane.

Henyekane will once again be the man that AmaZulu will have to guard closely as Mngqithi has made it clear that he will be going for goals on Saturday.

"A derby can bring a lot of surprises," Mngqithi told the PSL website.

He added: "We need lots of mental preparation and mental toughness as AmaZulu is going to come back firing."

"One thing I'm sure of, it will be an exciting match as AmaZulu will have to come to Arrows which makes it an open game. There is no reason to sit back and there's a very good chance that we can be even more offensive."

Mngqithi is quietly confident that his team can win the MTN8 trophy.

"When we are together, we always say that the time has come. We are all working hard towards that. We are all optimistic that this is the year, but we also do not want to put pressure on us," concluded Mngqithi.