Pep Guardiola admits tomorrow’s Bayern Munich-Juventus game “is like a final for both teams”.
Both sides were semi-finalists in last year’s Champions League, but were drawn together in the Last 16 this year.
The tie is poised at 2-2 after the first leg in Turin, and will be decided at the Allianz Arena tomorrow.
“It’s a great game, it’s like a final for both teams,” Bayern Coach Guardiola acknowledged in his pre-match Press conference.
Pep Guardiola admits tomorrow’s Bayern Munich-Juventus game “is like a final for both teams”.
Both sides were semi-finalists in last year’s Champions League, but were drawn together in the Last 16 this year.
The tie is poised at 2-2 after the first leg in Turin, and will be decided at the Allianz Arena tomorrow.
“It’s a great game, it’s like a final for both teams,” Bayern Coach Guardiola acknowledged in his pre-match Press conference.
“It was 2-2 in the first leg, and we hope to play our game and get a good result. We have to concentrate on our own game.
“2-2 was a good result. Obviously I’d have preferred 0-5, but it ended 2-2 and we have to be happy with that result.
“I know that winning the Champions League is an objective, I accept this role and this pressure.
“Let’s try and take it game-by-game, looking to the future. If we don’t win tomorrow then we’ll see. We know we can do well, we have to improve, improve, improve.
“We have a winning mentality, we’ll see what happens.”
Guardiola was then asked whether he'd have a full squad available to him tomorrow.
“We trained this morning, just a little bit because it snowed so much and it was dangerous for our players.
“We hope they’ll all be ready for tomorrow.”