“We want to be a winning team, we want to enjoy playing football and the only way we know how to do it is by attacking, looking for the ball.
“It [complacency] is not going to be a problem. We play at home and being home is something important and special for us.
“It won’t be the case, but I’m sure that if one team were to go into the second leg thinking, ‘It’s 2-1, we scored away’, probably you will find yourself in an uncomfortable situation.
“One thing is clear for us — we respect Stellenbosch a lot as a team. You wouldn’t find us relaxed meeting Stellenbosch. We know the difficulty of this game.”
Pirates have been in irresistible form since their opening loss against Stellies, winning six of their next seven league and cup games and drawing one, scoring 18 goals to four in the process.
They return from the Fifa break with a Premiership fixture against beleaguered Cape Town Spurs — who have lost all five matches in their first season back in the top flight — at Athlone Stadium on September 16.
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