Tuesday 30 April 2013

Barca are still worlds

         
   Heynckes, 67, who will be replaced as coach of the Bavarians in the summer by Pep Guardiola, is aiming to bow out by winning the Champions League and his team have one foot in the final after their 4-0 win in last week's first leg.We will try to avoid that, but we will not change our style. We want to continue attacking and trying to score goals. We are not made to defend, even if we have a good defence.Schweinsteiger added that the Bundesliga champions will not be distracted by the fact that six players run the risk of being suspended for the final if they are booked on Wednesday night.However, the man who won the European Cup with Real Madrid in 1998 before being promptly sacked, knows nothing can be taken for granted in football.We will try to avoid that, but we will not change our style. We want to continue attacking and trying to score goals. We are not made to defend, even if we have a good defence.It is a Champions League semi-final between two top-level European teams," said Heynckes at his eve-of-game press conference at the Camp Nou.Midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger is one of those players who bear the scars of last year's final defeat, but he is aware that Bayern still have work to do yet before securing their place in the final.Barca remain the best team in the world. They are capable of doing great things, especially at the Camp Nou," he added, in the knowledge that Barca have not lost a home European game since an inconsequential group-stage reverse at the hands of Rubin Kazan in 2009.

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