Barcelona manager Luis Enrique wary of Bayern Munich despite 3-0 Champions League win
Thursday 7 May 2015 11:01, UK
Barcelona manager Luis Enrique will take nothing for granted at Bayern Munich despite a 3-0 victory in Wednesday's first leg of the Champions League semi-final.
Pep Guardiola's return to the Nou Camp turned sour late on as Lionel Messi produced a quick-fire double and Neymar raced through in injury-time to seemingly put the tie beyond the Bundesliga champions.
But ahead of next Tuesday's trip to the Allianz Arena, Enrique told the Barcelona website: "In the last 15 minutes we won the game but not the tie. In Munich we will not be speculating with the result.
"Getting into the Champions League final is a very big prize and I am sure that the team will take the second leg as responsibly as they should.
"We are going to try to win the return leg and make our fans happy. We need their support and it will be harder over there because they will have their fans.
"We don't see ourselves in the final yet.
"I remember a team (AC Milan) that was winning a Champions League final 3-0 at half-time only to then lose (against Liverpool in 2005)."
On another match-winning performance from Messi, who also supplied the assist for Neymar's late third, Enrique said: "We are used to Messi showing us that he is a player from another dimension."
Midfielder Sergio Busquets added of the Argentina forward: "Having Messi in the team guarantees everything.
"He doesn't just score goals, he gives assists, he works and wins the ball. He's the best player in the world."