Baroka FC head coach Dylan Kerr says his players have to guard against overconfidence in their Nedbank Cup quarterfinal clash against Black Leopards on Saturday.
The sides are meeting for the second time in seven days at the Peter Mokaba Stadium following the league derby which Baroka won 2-0 last week.
Baroka having beaten Leopards twice already this season Kerr is expecting Leopards to come back to revenge:
As far as selection is concerned for this match, Kerr says he believes in not fixing what is not broken though he is monitoring some injuries.
The British mentor does not think this gives Bakgaga an edge over their provincial rivals.
Kerr says he has been talking to his players about leaving a legacy for themselves by going for their second trophy in as many seasons following their exploits in the Telkom Knockout Cup last season.
Dylan Kerr’s interview about the weekend game and the position of the team??#LennaKeMoroka #BarokaFC #GlobaOilSA pic.twitter.com/XhoGG7BHl3
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