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Berlin (AP) - Urs Fischer is fully aware of the difficulty of the task for 1. FC Union Berlin at FC Bayern Munich, but the coach also relies on the experience from the draw in the first leg.

This Saturday (3.30 p.m. / Sky) the Köpenickers will compete in the front runner of the Bundesliga.

"We are also aware that we need a perfect day," and Bayern are certainly not likely to have their best, said the 55-year-old Swiss at a video press conference on Thursday.

He also expects Bayern to want to make up for the 3-2 defeat in the Champions League quarter-finals on Wednesday evening against Paris Saint-Germain.

"I assume that you will be ready for the task of Union Berlin," said Fischer.

At home in the An der Alten Försterei stadium, his team wrested a 1-1 draw from Munich and brought Bayern almost to the brink of defeat.

"I do believe that it helps us that we were close," said Fischer.

However, he also admitted that they had the necessary luck in the game.

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The coach does not only want to align his team with the possible formation of Bayern in terms of personnel and tactics.

He doesn't worry too much about who is on the other side in the starting line-up, said Fischer.

As a game without pressure due to a clear outsider role, he doesn't want to see the game.

"That is not our attitude," emphasized Fischer and said what the Unioners of Paris Saint-Germain could learn from their victory: "The efficiency."

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