Club Brugge manager Philippe Clement has promised that his team will do all they can to get the points against Manchester City on Wednesday.
City will be looking to put a difficult week behind them as they return to Champions League action, and a victory against the Belgians would put them within a point of qualifying for the knockout stages.
Pep Guardiola's side defeated Brugge with ease in the reverse fixture two weeks ago, with a Riyad Mahrez brace and further goals from Joao Cancelo, Kyle Walker and Cole Palmer earning a 5-1 victory.
Despite the heavy defeat, Clement wants to make it clear that Brugge aren't just there to make up the numbers in Group A and want to get a result at the Etihad.
"We are not here on a school trip, we come for points," he said in his pre-match press conference.
"You just have to be realistic. But we are fully committed and will try to stunt tomorrow.
"Will I approach it differently than two weeks ago? You will see that tomorrow. It will be important to show quality and guts with the ball and whether we can dare to find the right spaces.
In the first match against City, we did not play at our top individually and collectively. It is up to us to do better tomorrow.
"I want a team that will fight very hard for it. After the game we'll see if we can be satisfied with this."
Brugges goalkeeper and former Liverpool man Simon Mignolet discussed his past experience in facing City and has urged his team to be better defensively against the Blues.
"I have won games here with Liverpool, but also lost. But that is the past," he said. "Tomorrow is what counts!
"City is a very strong team. It won't be easy but we have to have confidence in it. We are Bruges!
"We will have to keep it closed tomorrow a little longer than 2 weeks ago. We had some opportunities at home at the end, we will go for that again tomorrow."
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