Paris Saint Germain coach Luis Enrique admitted his side would start as underdogs in their crucial Champions League clash at Bayern Munich on Tuesday night.
The Ligue 1 pacesetters warmed up for the game at the Allianz Arena with a 3-0 win at home to Toulouse on Friday night to keep them six points clear of second-placed Monaco.
But in European club football's most prestigious competition, PSG face danger.
With two games remaining in the mini-league, PSG lie in 25th position – one slot outside the qualifying places for the second phase of the tournament.
"Bayern Munich are favourites every time they play, in every competition they play in," said Enrique.
"That's true today and it will also be true in 10 years. It's a club that carries a lot of weight in Germany and in Europe."
Bayern go into the game as dominant domestically as they are frail in Europe. Vincent Kompany's men prepared for the PSG match with a 3-0 victory over Augsburg last Friday to maintain their six- point cushion at the top of the Bundesliga.
But they lie in 17th place in the Champions League mini-league. Kompany said that despite PSG's travails in the format, he expects a fierce contest.
"When you look at a team like PSG, the pressing is really aggressive and when they have the ball they're a team with clear playing patterns. They are a really good team."
Knockout stages
Defeat for either side would seriously jeopardise their chances of progress into the knockout stages.
"For me, our results so far in this competition are not the results we’ve deserved," lamented Enrique whose side lost their last game in the competition at home to Atletico Madrid.
"But results are what they are," Enrique added. "We don't yet know how many points we'll need to qualify.
"Football is all about one thing, and one thing only: scoring goals, and in that respect we have to improve."
Champions League debutants Brest continue their campaign at Barcelona on Tuesday night. Though they languish in mid table in Ligue 1, Brest are fourth in the mini-league with 10 points and on course to qualify directly for the knockout stages.
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In what has been billed as a clash of the extremes, Barcelona – with squad transfer value of 946 million euros – will try and inflict a first Champions League defeat on a side collectively worth 121 million euros.
"It's a source of pride to play against Barcelona," said Brest boss Eric Roy. "t's a dream we couldn't have imagined. We know there will be difficulties."