PSG coach Luis Enrique has revealed that they will not change their approach against Arsenal in their second leg clash on Wednesday.
The Parisians will welcome the Gunners to the Parc des Princes after winning the first leg 1-0 at the Emirates Stadium last week.
Enrique believes Arsenal will do everything to turn the tie around and they are prepared to suffer to qualify for the final.
He said: “It is a special game on Wednesday and we will approach it just as we have done until now.
“We’re bound to suffer because our opponents don’t have a favourable result.
“We need to match our performance as closely as possible in the first leg to win the return leg and stay true to our ideas.”
The Spanish manager insisted that they will be going all out for a win in the second leg.
Enrique added: “There could be many keys. It will be just like the first leg, very tight.
“There are details we can control and we can replicate from our first-leg performance while staying loyal to things that have got us to this point.
“Tomorrow the game could go in a certain way, but I always say that we won’t play for a draw. We want to show that we are better and play to our strengths.”
Enrique also confirmed that first-leg goalscorer Ousmane Dembele is fit for the return leg after sustaining a hamstring injury at the Emirates Stadium.
He said: “He’s been training with us for the last two days. You saw him today, a normal training session for him. He’ll be available tomorrow.
“This season we’ve grown so much as a team.
“You have to be ready for any scenario and pay attention from start to finish. The target for the coming years is to keep improving the process.”
Dembele has scored 33 goals in all competitions this season, with eight of the goals coming in the Champions League.