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Thomas Muller confident Bayern Munich can still reach Champions League final

Barcelona's Argentinian defender Javier Mascherano (R) vies with Bayern Munich's forward Thomas Mueller (L)
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Thomas Muller believes Bayern Munich can make a statement to the footballing world by overcoming their three-goal deficit to beat Barcelona in Tuesday's Champions League semi-final.

Bayern have a mountain to climb in Munich to reach the final in Berlin after losing last Wednesday's first leg 3-0 at the Camp Nou.

Having already turned over a 3-1 first-leg defeat to triumph 6-1 against Porto in the quarter-finals, Muller believes Bayern can again pull off the unlikely and shock the Spanish league leaders.

"I wouldn't say that we need a miracle," the 25-year-old said. "Since we left the Camp Nou we have wanted to make up for it.

"If we go through, it will be a statement which the football world didn't expect. Whether or not that could be classed as a miracle is up to you, but in football, many things are possible.

"That's why there's still hope and we still believe in ourselves. We're in a similar position to when we were sat here two weeks ago. We can't expect things to go like they did against Porto, but that's what we need."

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Nevertheless, Muller is under no illusions of what to expect with Barcelona - and Lionel Messi in particular - currently in supreme form.

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"We need passion, determination, the support of the fans and to believe in ourselves," he added. "The goal is for things to turn out the way they did against Porto, but we know that won't be easy.

"We have to find the right mix of better attacking and to be more calm on the ball, which was our problem last time against Barcelona.

"We have nothing to lose against Barca and this is how the players and the coach are approaching the match. We'll give it a try, it is not over yet. We will give everything until the referee blows his whistle."

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