Tuchel warns Man United Bayern Munich won't take foot off the pedal

Thomas Tuchel warns Man United that Bayern Munich won’t take their foot off the pedal in their Champions League group as he urges his side to ‘give 100 per cent’ despite already reaching the knockout stage

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  • Thomas Tuchel has warned United that Bayern Munich will not let up this week 
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Thomas Tuchel has warned Manchester United that Bayern Munich won’t take their foot off the pedal in their Champions League group clash at Old Trafford on Tuesday night.

While Bayern are already through as Group A leaders, United must beat the Germans to have any chance of advancing to the knockout stage. Even then they have to rely on the other game between FC Copenhagen and Galatasaray ending in a draw.

Galatasaray boss Okan Buruk accused Bayern of letting up in their last game against Copenhagen, but Tuchel vowed that would not be the case against United.

‘I understand that some people thought that against Copenhagen it looked like we weren’t throwing everything into it,’ said Tuchel who confirmed that Harry Kane will start the match as Bayern attempt to extend their 39-game unbeaten run in the group stages.

‘But when you sign for Bayern or United, you sign up to give 100 percent every day. When you wear the Bayern jersey, you behave like champions, there’s no other way.

Thomas Tuchel told Manchester United that Bayern Munich won’t take their foot off the pedal

United are teetering on the brink of a Champions League group stage elimination this week

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‘We have high expectations, even if we are always under pressure. United will give everything to get through. But we expect a top performance from us.

‘I hope we can match United’s enthusiasm and energy, which I’m sure they’ll bring to the game. They are always a dangerous team. They have a certain aura. 

‘It’s part of their DNA that they can come through difficult moments. This stadium creates special moments. It will be a big challenge for us.’

Asked if he would understand if United fans wished Kane had signed for their club instead after scoring 22 goals for Bayern this season, Tuchel added: ‘We’re very proud we were able to sign Harry. 

‘He’s a great character and a great role model, a terrific player.

‘He scores a lot of goals and will be very happy to play here. It’s a great story that we were able to bring the England captain, your centre forward, to Germany.’

Tuchel has revealed his pride over luring Harry Kane to the Bundesliga and hailed his goal tally

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