We realise that we're outsiders.
We know that Bayern Munich are one of the favourites to win this competition,
along with Barcelona and Real Madrid.
But we also know that we haven't come this far by chance. That should be clear.
I hope that we'll see two great games, two real, intense, evenly matched encounters.
And we'll find out who's come out on top in eight or nine days' time.
We deserve to be here in the quarter-finals.
We'll play with joy and enthusiasm
and of course with the desire to perform to the very best of our ability.
We're certainly not coming here as lambs to the slaughter.
We'll learn a lot from this test so naturally people are very curious to see the outcome of the tie.
We're coming here to play our own game, to continue with our ideas and beliefs,
and also to see how far away we are from being able to compete with Europe's best clubs.
It's important that we don't have any regrets [afterwards],
but I don't think we will because up until now, over the course of these 16 months,
whenever we've had to show that we're a mature side, we've always done that.
