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Bundesliga Preview: Bayern Munich v Hamburg

Manchester City came away from the Allianz Arena on Tuesday with all three points in the sides' final UEFA Champions League Group D clash, but the 3-2 scoreline was not enough to knock the Bavarians off top spot in the pool.

The loss will have been doubly galling for Pep Guardiola, having seen his side race into a two-goal lead in just 12 minutes.

And Guardiola's side will take confidence from their recent meetings with Hamburg having won the last three - including last term's 9-2 mauling in the corresponding fixture.

"The normal human in all of us came to the surface," the Germany international said.

"We were too casual. We made a great start but let them back into it. We need to regain our utter desire to win."

He told Hamburg's official website: "Bayern follow a clear concept and will do the same against us. We all have to play to our limit and everyone in the team must defend well.

"As a player you have to believe in your chance, otherwise there is no point in going there. That is how we will be approaching the game."