Petr Cech insists Chelsea are determined to avenge last season's
Super Cup humiliation at the hands of Atletico Madrid by defeating
Bayern Munich in Prague on Friday.
The
Blues slumped to a 4-1 defeat in Monaco's Stade Louis II a year ago,
with a rampant Radamel Falcao grabbing a sensational first-half
hat-trick.
But victory in last season's Europa League has given
Cech and his team-mates a shot at redemption, and the 31-year-old is
determined to make it count.
"You play in Super Cups and finals to win, and we were fortunate in 2012," he told reporters.
"We
managed to beat Bayern on home soil, in their own stadium and with lots
of expectations, so it was an unbelievable moment for us.
It
was the same with the Europa League last season. We're glad, after we
rightly lost to Atletico, that we have another chance and we would like
to have a different story this time."
Cech also insists he would
have no qualms about piling more penalty heartache on Bayern, after
Chelsea's astonishing shootout success against the German giants in the
2012 Champions League final.
"If you have the cup in your hands
it doesn’t matter how you managed to win it, so if we have to go to
penalites, so be it," he added.
"It’s always good to play well and win the game in normal time, but the only bad thing is to lose the game."
Bayern
attacker Thomas Muller - whose goal was not enough to prevent Chelsea
triumphing in 2012 - insists Pep Guardiola's men are not afraid of the
prospect of spot kicks either.
"We don’t want to get to a penalty shootout because we want to win the match in normal time," he added.
"If
we do get into a penalty shootout we don’t have any recent examples to
help us, but we will still have a fighting chance."
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