Scott Sinclair says Celtic will play with no fear against Bayern Munich
Scott Sinclair insists Celtic need to go into their Champions League clash against German giants Bayern Munich with no fear.
The Allianz Arena will be packed for the visit of the Scottish champions on Wednesday night with both sides on three points after two Group B fixtures.
Celtic are boosted by their 3-0 win in Anderlecht last month while Bayern fired Carlo Ancelotti after a 3-0 Group B loss to Paris St Germain.
Jupp Heynckes returned to take charge of Bayern for the fourth time and in his first game back his side beat Freiburg 5-0 in their Bundesliga clash at the weekend.
Sinclair, the 28-year-old former Manchester City and Aston Villa attacker, said: "We need to come here without any fear.
"Go into the game full of confidence and belief and try to get a win.
"It (the win over Anderlecht) has added to our confidence.
"Winning the game away, has given us the confidence and that's what we need to do, play our own game and try to get the job done.
"We are used to playing in front of 60,000 every week so the occasion shouldn't faze the players.
"We will be going out there, playing our normal game, soaking up the atmosphere and I am sure the Celtic fans will be right behind us as well and hopefully it's an enjoyable game for us.