Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany says his side's 'absolute priority' is their game against Werder Bremen tomorrow and not next Wednesday's Champions League clash with Celtic.
The German giants travel to Glasgow's east end for the first leg of their knockout stage playoff in just under a week.
While the clash lurks in the distance for both sides, Bayern's focus currently remains firmly on domestic matters: "It's all about Bremen," said manager Kompany at a press conference today.
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"We can only win one game tomorrow, against Bremen and not Celtic. That has the absolute priority.
"Bremen are doing very well away from home. There are no easy games in the Bundesliga."
Bayern will get one more day of rest than Celtic heading into next week's tie, with the Scottish Premiership champions not in action again until Saturday, when they host Raith Rovers.
After the cup tie with the Kirkcaldy outfit, full attention then turns back to the European scene.
Celtic last played Bayern in the 2017/18 Champions League group stage. A 3-0 defeat at the Allianz Arena was followed up by a 2-1 home loss, in which now captain Callum McGregor scored.
Brendan Rodgers will hope for improved results and performances this time around as he aims to lead his side into the last 16.