By Simon Curtis PORTO, Portugal, April 15 (Reuters) - Porto manager Julen Lopetegui said his side can now dream of reaching the Champions League semi-finals after their 3-1 win over Bayern Munich on Wednesday, but they will need to be "perfect" in the second leg. Porto take a two-goal advantage to Munich next Tuesday for the return leg of the last-eight clash after punishing a sloppy Bayern with two early goals from Ricardo Quaresma and a second-half effort from Jackson Martinez. "Now we have produced a situation for ourselves where we can dream, knowing that we will need to give everything we have got to get through," Lopetegui, a former Barcelona team mate of Bayern boss Pep Guardiola, told reporters. Martinez, who capitalised on an error by Jerome Boateng in the 65th minute to round Bayern keeper Manuel Neuer for Porto's third goal after Thiago Alcantara had reduced the arrears, said he was not yet 100 percent fit.
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
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