The Catalunyan boss also revealed the team will try to take advantage of Robert Lewandowski's recent performances in order to win their second group match this season.

Dinamo Zagreb has caught Pep Guardiola's attention, as the Croatian side will try to continue their 45-game unbeaten streak when they face the German giants this Tuesday. According to the Catalunyan boss, Dinamo Zagreb will not be an easy task for them, given their current form and their shocking win over Arsenal in Matchday 1 of the European competition.

"They have gone 45 matches unbeaten; there is not much more you need to say about this Dinamo side. They're very good in defence, with the players very disciplined in holding their positions. You would expect Arsenal to have beaten them on matchday one, but after 30 minutes I could see how strong Dinamo were," Guardiola stated. 

Even if most experts state Bayern Munich is the favorite team to win the group, the Bavarian coach denied such claims. According to Guardiola, his team still has a lot to improve in order to become a title contender, and tomorrow will give them a chance to do so.

"I cannot tell you if we are stronger than the other teams in the group. What I can tell you is that we are strong in defence, we are quite stable and we have a good balance. We haven't given opposing teams many chances and we've been quite efficient in scoring," the coach added.

Finally, Bayern's boss referred to Robert Lewandowski's current form, which had the Polish striker breaking all goal scoring records last week after scoring five goals in nine minutes.

"I am very happy with Robert Lewandowski, his passing, his scoring, but of course I want more. I hope he will score again in this game, but I am happy with him even when he doesn't score, provided he is playing the way I want him to," Guardiola concluded.

Even the tournament's official Twitter feed referred to the way Lewandowski has been playing recently.

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Bayern München 5 - 0 Dinamo Zagreb

September 29, 2015 2:45pmAllianz-Arena (München)

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