Pep Guardiola claims he does not feel under pressure to win the Champions League at Manchester City.
Europe's top club prize is now the last remaining target for the former Barcelona boss at the Etihad Stadium after winning five of the last six domestic trophies on offer.
Yet while Guardiola does have a strong desire to reclaim the trophy he won twice with the Spanish giants, he insists it is not the be-all and end-all.
The odds are against them surprising City in similar fashion but coach Nenad Bjelica is targeting an upset.
He said: "We have to play with a big heart but we can achieve a big result against an opponent like this. We want to give everything to get a successful result.
"I know it is very difficult and very few clubs manage to do that at Manchester City but we will have our chances. Many things have to click to get the result but we will try our best."