Former Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper, William Shongwe, has ruled out any possibility of Comorian outfit Volcan de Moroni posing a threat to the Amakhosi.
Komphela Will Play Strongest XI v Moroni
The Ocean Islanders will make the trip to Durban's Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday, February 27, as they try and overturn a 4-0 deficit they suffered in the first leg at Stade de Moroni.
Despite the two-legged encounter far from finished, 'Cool Cat' is already convinced that it will be an easy tie for Chiefs to beat their lesser known opponents as they have an advantage over them.
"This won't be a tough one for Chiefs. You know those guys don't play football professionally and they are coming here to just make sure the score line remains down," he told the Siya crew.
"It's up to Chiefs to finish off the game and progress to the next round. But it won't be a tough one," the Swaziland-born explained.
Head coach Steve Komphela could also look to hand some of his fringe players and those returning from their respective injuries a run in this encounter.
Komphela: Moroni Didn't Pose Much Danger
The match will resume at 19:30.