Bayern Munich to fight for Champions League second-leg miracle against Barcelona
Pep Guardiola's embattled side will aim to repeat their rousing first half against Porto in an effort to overturn Barca's commanding lead
Pep Guardiola has promised Bayern Munich will put up a fight in tomorrow's Champions League semi-final, second leg, in their near-impossible bid to deny Barcelona an eighth appearance in the final.
Bayern are chasing a miracle at the Allianz Arena after their humbling 3-0 first-leg defeat at the Camp Nou last Wednesday when Lionel Messi capped a dazzling display with two goals.
No team has ever overturned a three-goal deficit in a European semi-final.
"We all know it's going to be a mammoth task, but we're not going to give up," said Bayern forward Thomas Mueller.
Bayern believe they can claim a historic win with Germany captain Bastian Schweinsteiger suggesting: "Sometimes unbelievable things happen in football and we hope we're going to catch one of those days".
But their confidence has been dented by losing their last four games since winning the German league for the 25th time a fortnight ago and the losing streak is their longest since 1991.