AS Roma boss Rudi Garcia says they'll play to win in their Champions League clash with CSKA Moscow.
Roma could settle for a draw and stay alive in the competition.
"Just because we won the first game [5-1] that doesn't mean we come here lacking humility," Garcia said.
"Even a draw would be a useful result for us, but that doesn't mean that we'll play for the draw.
"As usual, we play to win.
"When we look at what we've brought back from trips to Manchester, Naples and Munich we haven't got as much as we should have, but we must look at the bigger picture which says that Roma are doing well in the league and can qualify in the Champions League.
"We haven't done everything perfectly, but we've done well enough to be in the running."
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