No complacency from Bayern, warns Muller

Bayern Munich have told Arsenal there is no chance of them being complacent when the Gunners bid to resurrect their Champions League hopes at the Allianz Arena tomorrow night.
The Gunners go to Germany trailing 2-0 from the first leg of their last-16 tie and facing a rampant Bayern who have scored 15 times in their three Bundesliga games since the meeting in north London.
Arsenal can take some hope from the fact that they won 2-0 in Munich at the same stage last season, having lost the first leg 3-1 at the Emirates, but Bayern forward Thomas Muller has ruled out a repeat.
The Germany international scored a hat-trick in Saturdays 6-1 win at Wolfsburg, Bayerns 16th Bundesliga win in a row, and insisted Pep Guardiolas men are in no mood to show Arsenal any mercy.
We have learned our lesson from the return game last year, he told a press conference this morning.
Muller also denied Bayerns dominance at home they lead the league by 23 points would have an adverse affect on their form, adding: The title has been decided for some time but we are not going to be arrogant.
And Mullers Bayern and Germany team-mate Toni Kroos also denied Bayern would be caught with their guard down, adding: We know 2-0 is a dangerous result thats why we want to play for the win.