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Wed 11 December 2019, 10:58|Tottenham Hotspur

Our regular 'voices' feature ahead of this evening's Champions League fixture against Bayern Munich includes Jose Mourinho, Bayern coach Hans-Dieter Flick and striker Thomas Muller, Ryan Sessegnon plus our Assistant Head Coach Joao Sacramento.

It's the final match in Group B and the final standings will remain the same regardless of the result with the Bundesliga giants top on 15 points and us on 10, having clinched our place in the knockout phase with a 4-2 win against Olympiacos in MD5.

Hans-Dieter Flick

Coach, Bayern Munich

"Tottenham are very compact defensively and recently they have shown their qualities up front. They are very quick in attack. We expect that they will sit deep against us, looking to force some fast counter-attacks. We will have to prevent that. We have played well recently and we are headed in the right direction. But in football you need to be self critical and we have not scored enough goals.

"In the first match against Tottenham we converted almost 100 per cent of our chances. But you also need to remember that Tottenham had a few opportunities before we made it 1-1. I know Jose Mourinho from a visit to Real Madrid. Back then, Sami Khedira and Mesut Ozil were playing there and I joined Joachim Low on a trip there as the assistant coach of Germany. I look forward to seeing Jose again."

Thomas Muller

Forward, Bayern Munich

"Despite our (back-to-back Bundesliga) defeats, we feel that we are heading in the right direction. I don't know if I have ever lost two matches in a row with Bayern and then had the press praising us. I almost feel uncomfortable. In those games, we didn't just miss good chances, we also had a lot of situations where the final pass was 10 centimetres off."

Jose Mourinho

Head Coach, Tottenham Hotspur

On the threat of Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski. "It doesn't matter about the dimension of the club or the team, you always depend on your best players. The better the team is, the less you depend, but you always depend. You think our team is the same without Harry Kane? It's not the same. That's the reality. He's such a good player, he scores so many goals, he's always there when the team needs him. Of course, they depend a little on him. I think their coach thinks differently to me. I leave Harry Kane at home and I expect Lewandowski to play. Maybe he gets injured and doesn't play at the weekend, so it's better he thinks twice and doesn't play him!"

Ryan Sessegnon

Left-sided midfielder/defender, Tottenham Hotspur

"It's a great feeling to be here. It's one of the main reasons why I came to the club, to play Champions League football. (Today) is another occasion for me to hopefully play and show what I can do. I've come to a bigger club, bigger expectations, it's just another way of me trying to play at the highest level and you can see last season wasn't too good for me. Of course we (Fulham) went down to the Championship. I just felt it was time for me to go to another level and I'm here now and I'm enjoying it."