'We're not going to defend what we've got'published at 19:25 British Summer Time 14 April 2021
Borussia Dortmund v Manchester City (20:00 BST)
Phil Foden's late winner in Manchester last week meant City take a slender lead into tonight's second leg, but it is the away goal for Dortmund which may prove to be of greater significance.
Marco Reus' 84th-minute strike means Dortmund will advance with a 1-0 win on home soil.
City boss Guardiola is urging his side to focus on their plan rather than worry about the permutations.
"If you think of the consequences or goals you have to score or concede, you forget what you have to do," he said. "It doesn't matter what happens in the first leg, you have a chance in the second.
"It will be better they don't score and we win, but in the Champions League you always have a chance. We have weapons to score, they have weapons to score.
"Our idea is to go there do as best as possible and let them feel we are not going to defend what we got here. We want to impose our game to win the game."