Roma manager Rudi Garcia has written off his side's chances away at Bayern Munich in the Champions League, the 50-year-old believing that the Giallorossi have a "one in 10" chance of coming away with a positive result.
The Serie A runners-up were thrashed 7-1 at the Stadio Olimpico on October 21, with the return tie at the Allianz Arena taking place this Wednesday, November 5.
Garcia is quoted as saying by Goal.com: "We have a small chance of coming away with a positive result tomorrow, perhaps a one in 10 chance. But what matters is our performance.
"The last match against Bayern was a blip: we responded well to that defeat. We're not worried. I look at what we've done since the start of the season - we're second in Serie A and second in our Champions League group. I don't think that's bad.
"We hope to upset the odds but the main thing is that we put in a gutsy display, that we're aggressive and compact."
Roma are second in Group E with four points from three games, two points ahead of Manchester City and three points clear of bottom-placed CSKA Moscow.