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FootballBayern Munich Won’t Get Carried Away With Unbeaten Champions League Run Says Jamal Musiala
- Jamal Musiala has yet to score in the Champions League for Bayern Munich but remains a constant threat
- Bayern Munich will take on Barcelona in their next fixture, looking to make it 5 wins from 5 games
- Musiala believes that Bayern can't get carried away and think about lifting the Champions League trophy just yet
Bayern Munich are not getting carried away just yet in the UEFA Champions League.
The German side are unbeaten in this season's tournament and have already qualified for the Round of 16.
The Bundesliga champions aren't taking that for granted though, and will take every game as it comes. Those were the thoughts of Jamal Musiala, who said that the German side learned from their mistakes of last season, Bavarian Football Works reported.
Bayern were beaten 2-1 on aggregate by Villarreal in the quarter-finals last season, a result many didn't see coming.
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The young attacker, who is yet to find the back of the net in the tournament, isn't thinking about the possibility of winning the tournament just yet as he knows there are still tough teams to play.
“Madrid, City, PSG are there. But we are Bayern, we want to go to the end in all competitions and we have enough quality to achieve it," he added.
The Bundesliga champions will be looking to make it five wins out of five in the competition when they take on Barcelona.
The match will see Robert Lewandowski face off against his former teammates.
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FootballMuller's Bayern Munich will cross swords with Barcelona in a make-or-break tie for the La Liga side, who are in a precarious position, Sports Brief has reported.
Barcelona are on the verge of a back-to-back Champions League group stage elimination if they fail to secure wins in their last two games - and if the other group stage results don't go in their favour.