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Jupp Heynckes not picky about Bayern Munich's Champions League semi-final opponent

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Image: Rafinha battles with Pablo Sarabia during Bayern Munich's 0-0 draw with Sevilla

Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes is not picky about who his side will be paired with when the draw for the Champions League semi-finals is made on Friday.

The German champions booked their spot in the last four for the seventh time in the last nine years after a goalless draw with Sevilla in the second leg of their quarter-final sent them through 2-1 on aggregate.

Liverpool, Roma or Real Madrid wait in the next round but Heynckes knows a tough encounter lies in wait, whoever they are pitted against.

"No coach ever has a preference," he said at his post-match press conference. "Look at what happened to Barcelona yesterday. The games will be tight.

Robert Lewandowski and Gabriel Mercado in action during the Champions League tie between Bayern Munich and Sevilla
Image: Robert Lewandowski and Gabriel Mercado in action

"You saw yesterday in Manchester and Rome that anything can happen. You cannot underestimate any team that has qualified for a semi-final.

"Of course we are ambitious and want to reach the final. The semi-final games will be tough - but we have the ambition and the motivation to face up to those challenges.

"Some big teams have gone out. There are always surprises in the Champions League but I think we have a good chance. My players have big ambitions to win."

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It was far from a vintage Bayern display as they were kept from scoring in the opening 45 minutes for only the third time in 50 games, while they also were denied victory on home soil for just the third time this season.

For Sevilla, it could have been different had Joaquin Correa's header gone in instead of hitting the crossbar, but in truth a comeback never looked likely. They also ended with 10 men when Correa's evening got worse after a late tackle on Javi Martinez saw him dismissed.

Heynckes, though, was happy with a clean sheet - their 100th at home in European competitions.

"Sevilla played a good game today and showed they had belief, despite losing the first leg 2-1," he added.

"We showed fight with our performance today. I'm very happy that we didn't concede because that's something I demanded from my team. You have to keep a clean sheet in games like this.

"The goalless draw was enough for us to go through today. We didn't let ourselves get flustered and become nervous. Sevilla had some good moments, but sometimes you just need to keep a clean sheet. That's what I told the players and that was enough tonight."

Sevilla's Franco Vazquez and Javi Martinez of Bayern Munich in action
Image: Sevilla's Franco Vazquez tries to get away from Javi Martinez

Meanwhile, Sevilla boss Vincenzo Montella knew Correa's header hitting the bar was a pivotal moment in the game.

"We have fallen proudly," he said in his post-match press conference. "The team played a good game throughout, we played with balance and we had our chances, not very clear ones, but if there was a goal in the second half from the head of Correa...

"The team have played with spirit and personality. It was not easy, our opponents can compete to win the Champions League. We had bad luck with two goals at home and today with the crossbar, football is like that and we have to accept it."

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