Bayern Munich must be patient in attack and wary of
Manchester United on the break in their Champions League quarter-final second
leg on Wednesday (local time), coach Pep Guardiola said.
Holders Bayern have a slight edge after a 1-1 draw in
Manchester last week but Guardiola warned of the English team's defensive tactics
and their appetite for quick breaks.
"I think United will be again waiting for us at the
back. They will be waiting deep, deep in their own half," the Spaniard
told reporters on Tuesday (local time).
"English teams defend and then wait for the quick
break(United coach) David Moyes also has eight, nine players at the back. They
are waiting for mistakes, set pieces and breaks.
"That is why we have to be disciplined. We are
playing at home and that is important and we know exactly what to do to attack
well."
Guardiola said he was convinced United forward Wayne
Rooney would be on the pitch despite a toe injury that has cast doubt over his
participation.
"He will play, 100 percent," said Guardiola.
"Great players always play the great games and I bet a beer that he will
play."
Guardiola brushed aside their first league defeat after
53 games on Saturday to Augsburg, saying he was not after records.
But after the draw in Manchester and another draw against
Hoffenheim it is the first time since 2011 that Bayern, who clinched the
Bundesliga title in record time last month, have gone three straight games
without a win.
"I knew that we would lose eventually," said
Guardiola, who had fielded a below-strength team against Augsburg to rest key
players.
"The team knows how important the Champions League
is. Obviously we still have to play the last few Bundesliga games but our
targets are now different ones."
Bayern will be without two key midfielders, with Bastian
Schweinsteiger suspended following his red card in the first leg and Thiago
Alcantara injured, leaving Toni Kroos and possibly right back Philipp Lahm to
occupy those positions.
"Philipp can play everywhere. We are missing many
players and he has shown that he can play that position," Guardiola said.
"We know what we have to do and we will apply it. It is little details
that will decide the outcome."
Culled from Soccerway
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