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Borussia Dortmund will start as underdogs in their all-German Champions League final against Bayern Munich, but they are relishing the challenge ahead at Wembley. Marco Reus shares his views on facing a domestic rival in this Q&A

Image: Marco Reus: Looking forward to taking on Bayern Munich in Champions League final

Borussia Dortmund's Marco Reus takes part in a Q&A ahead of the Champions League final at Wembley.

Borussia Dortmund take on Bundesliga rivals Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League final at Wembley on Saturday. Here, Marco Reus offers an insight into how Dortmund will approach the game against their fellow Germans in a Q&A. Being part of the Dortmund Champions League final squad is a great position to be in for a professional footballer. Did you seriously expect this when you moved to Dortmund last summer? It is truly an amazing feeling to play in the final of the Champions League with the BVB at Wembley. Ahead of my transfer to Dortmund I definitely hadn't thought about this being a possible scenario. I simply wanted to get settled at the club, show my best football and gain some first experiences in the Champions League. That the season would finish for us with such a highlight is just incredible, but also well deserved. How do you feel about playing Bayern in the Champions League final? Would you rather have had a chance to play Barcelona since you have never played against them before? In the final, the two most successful teams of the season always meet. With Bayern Munich we might have an opponent whom we know better than any non-German team, but for German football this is a big achievement, which is great. Why do you think Bayern performed so strongly in this year's Bundesliga season? I really don't know the exact reasons, but I think this season they were really determined to re-gain the title. Also they have an extremely strong squad, which obviously helped as well. What will be different about playing Bayern in the Champions League final compared to a regular league match? This match is going to be a final of a huge tournament, after which one team will lift the trophy and the other simply won't. This is an exceptional situation and all players will play at their absolute limits for 90 or even 120 minutes, which will make it very different to a normal league game. What is Bayern's biggest weakness? The weakness, if there even is one, we will try to find and use for our means. How will Dortmund celebrate if they win the Champions League? Those plans will be organised without our influence. I will only concentrate on the match and then we will see what happens. PUMA are proud partners of Borussia Dortmund, and Marco Reus will wear the new PUMA PowerCat 1 FG in the Champions League final. For more information go to www.puma.com/football

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