Luis Enrique: We will have to suffer
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Luis Enrique expects Barcelona to 'suffer' in the second leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich on Tuesday, despite defending a 3-0 lead from last week's first leg.
Barça are on the brink of their eighth European Cup final after routing Bayern in the first leg at the Camp Nou last Wednesday when Lionel Messi dazzled with two goals before setting Neymar up for their third. But the Barcelona coach thinks Bayern will throw the proverbial kitchen sink at his side despite Pep Guardiola's men being on a four-match losing streak.
"We know how big Bayern Munich are and we will have to be at our best to progress," said the 45-year-old Luis Enrique, whose side have not conceded a goal in their last seven games.
"It won't be an easy game and we will have to suffer. If we take the lead it would be good for us, but Bayern has the quality to score and they caused us problems in Barcelona. They will be at home and will have the crowd behind them, but we are on a good run and hope to take our chances.
"We don't want the game to turn into a crazy one and we have to use our weapons to hurt our rivals."
"It won't be an easy game and we will have to suffer. If we take the lead it would be good for us, but Bayern has the quality to score and they caused us problems in Barcelona."
Barcelona head coach Luis Enrique
Earlier on Monday, Guardiola described Barcelona as the "best counter-attacking side in the world", but Luis Enrique predicts a battle for possession at the Allianz Arena.
"If Pep said that, we accept his praise, but just like Bayern, we want to maintain possession and we want to create openings," said the Barcelona coach. "We want the game to be as similar as possible to the first leg, when everyone attacks and everyone defends, but we will have to go out focused on winning."
Barcelona's Argentinian midfielder Javier Mascherano said the visitors will not hold back as they chase a first away win against Bayern.
"We will attack because we do not know how to play any other way - it's the club philosophy," said the 30-year-old defensive midfielder. "To reach the final in Berlin, we will have to play the perfect game, because Bayern will demand it of us.
"We are very competitive, we want to win titles - we are 90 minutes away from the final, which was one of our goals before the season started. We will do everything to fulfil our dream.
"If you get to this stage, every mistake can be punished - we have to take it step by step. I expect a hungry Bayern team, right from the start.
"They will try to score, we know how they play at home, but we are prepared for everything and nothing will surprise us."