Bayern Munich: Serge Gnabry previews clash against Lyon
The Champions League has reached the semi-final stage as the remaining four clubs battle it out. The action resumed on Tuesday with Paris Saint-Germain knocking out RB Leipzig.
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Hoping to join PSG in the final are Bayern Munich are Lyon.
Bayern demolished Barcelona with an 8-2 victory in the quarter-finals, while Lyon got the better of Manchester City.
Bayern, though, will not be taking the French side lightly, according to forward Serge Gnabry.
He said: "If you look at the match against Barcelona then, yes, it was an exclamation mark - everyone heard about this result.
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"But this a different match. It is a semi-final. They'll be well prepared, it will be no walk in the park. We have to focus and be ready from the first minute.
"We know they've beaten Juventus, they've beaten Manchester City and both those teams were favourites. It looks like we're favourites now and we have to be careful.
"Every single player was surprised by the result (against Barcelona), we couldn't believe it, but we want to achieve more. We want to win."
Semi-final ties are being played as one-off matches in Lisbon, Portugal.
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This season’s Champions League final will take place on Sunday, August 23.
Kicking off at 8pm, the winners of the two semi-finals will battle it out at Estadio da Luz.
All the Champions League action will be shown live by BT Sport in the UK.
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