
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says they'll face Bayern Munich seeking to win on Wednesday night.
City are in Munich defending a 3-0 aggregate lead for the second-leg of their Champions League quarterfinal.
Our mindset is to prepare for the game, watching the first leg and seeing things we can do better," said Guardiola.
We were focused a lot on what we have to do to try to not just control the game but punish them and try to score - of course we come to win the game.
I don't understand the logic to come here and defend; we come here to play a football game, 11 v 11 and do better than the opponent in this specific game.
If you think about the result or the past it's a mistake. We have to do our game and we prepare the game in that way.
We're going to defend for sure. It happened in Manchester; part of the game they were better, and we defended, and we will tomorrow.
For us it's an opportunity, if we play a game competing on history, we can't play.
You see the trophy cabinet in Europe and the amount of these type of games, it's a lot, we are few.
This is an opponent to prove ourselves - against one of the best in Europe and we'll try to impose our game.
We'll try to do as much time as possible and have the game on our side, but the mindset is to try and win the game.
It's what you have to do in the game, focus and every single action what you have to do to get the best result and reach the semi-final."

