While the Bavarians have not conceded a goal or a point since the opening day of the league season, Heynckes insists Tuesday night's Champions League opponents are even better than his side, likening them to last season's beaten finalists and city rivals Manchester United.
'It is going to be a real challenge for us,' he admitted. 'Manchester City are currently on a par with Manchester United, and that says enough really.
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'They are a top European team. I am very impressed by them.'
If City are to illustrate this presumed superiority tomorrow night, they will have to do what nobody else has managed since August 7.
Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has not conceded a goal in 838 minutes since that date, but he recognises how big an achievement it would be to prevent Roberto Mancini`s men from putting one past him.
'No team has really put our defence under pressure yet, but I expect them to test us,' Neuer said.
Nevertheless, the Germany international, who was just one game away from the final with his former club Schalke last season, still hopes to get a positive result tomorrow night.
'It is important that we pick something up as that would take us a huge step forwards,' he said at the press conference in Munich.
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However Bayern's in-form winger Franck Ribery does not know what all the talk of an uphill battle is about.
He is looking forward to the encounter in front of a full-house crowd of 61,000 at the Allianz Arena, claiming his side need fear nobody.
'Only Barcelona are a great team, but we are getting close to them,' he told Germany's Kicker magazine.
'We are not too far away and anything is possible in one or two games.
'Since I arrived here, I have never seen as strong a Bayern team as the one we have now. This is the best Bayern that I know.
'If we carry on playing the way we are, then nobody can stop us. I want to win the Champions League with Bayern. I am hungry, like I was when I first arrived here. I am hungry for everything.'
Ready for action: City players take a tour of the Allianz Arena while the Bayern players train ahead of Tuesday's eagerly anticipated Champions League clash
Ready for action: City players take a tour of the Allianz Arena ahead of Tuesday's eagerly anticipated Champions League clash
Ribery's place in Heynckes' starting XI is not in any doubt, but the Bayern coach does have a few issues to resolve before kick-off.
Defender Holger Badstuber is struggling with flu, while Arjen Robben may not be ready to start yet after playing his first 10 minutes in over a month in the 3-0 win over Bayer Leverkusen at the weekend.
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Source: Daily Mail
Source: Daily Mail