Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola has insisted that his team will take the game to Arsenal when the sides meet in the group stages of the Champions League this evening.
The Gunners won the return fixture 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium a fortnight ago, following a disciplined counter-attacking display against the Bundesliga outfit.
Ahead of taking on Arsene Wenger's side again at the Allianz Arena, Guardiola says that Bayern will not change their approach.
"They are one of Europe's top sides. It is a new game after we lost in London. This is a match we want to win in front of our supporters. We have another 90 minutes to move closer to qualifying for the next round," the Spanish coach told UEFA's official website.
"Arsenal like to keep the ball and attack. We will have to adapt our defence as they will want to play their type of game. We want to press them high so they can't play out of defence.
"I always tell my teams to attack as much as possible and to create as many chances as possible."
Bayern are currently joint-top of Group F with Olympiacos, while Arsenal are bottom and three points behind the leaders.