Bayern are bidding to reach their third Champions League final in four years when they face the Gunners at Munich's Allianz Arena with a 3-1 lead from the first leg and a quarter-final place at stake.Still in only his first season at Bayern since switching from Moenchengladbach last July, Dante -- full name Dante Bonfim Costa Santos -- has been one of the Bundesliga's stand-out performers this season.The imposing centre-back has anchored the Munich defence with his confidence on the ball, strength in the air and calm under pressure.The Gunners of Arsenal come to Munich hunting goals to overturn Bayern's significant first-leg advantage but as favourites to go into Friday's quarter-finals draw, Dante says Munich can go all the way to the final.I believe it does he told AFP when asked if Bayern has what it takes to win the Champions League final at London's Wembley stadium on May 25.Dante's performances for Bayern earned him a Brazil call up and first appearance against England at Wembley in last month's 2-1 defeat and has been included in Luiz Felipe Scolari's squad for the upcoming friendlies against Russia and Italy.He also wants to be in the squad when Brazil host the 2014 World Cup and despite his relaxed on-field persona -- he has taught Bastian Schweinsteiger the Arrocha dance from his home state of Bahia after scoring goals -- he is fiercly determined.When a team like Bayern comes calling, you just have to accept it," said the 29-year-old. "It is one of the best clubs in the world which is always fighting for championships and this is something I can relate to.I want to win titles, do not like to lose and the Bayern's mentality fits perfect to mine. The World Cup in Brazil would be a dream to play in my home country. Brazil has great players and the fight for a spot will be very difficult.Last year, this team almost did it. We are very hungry for titles and we are working very hard to achieve them. It is not easy, of course, but we are striving for it.

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