Neymar and Kylian Mbappe will not persuade Bayern Munich to abandon their natural attacking instincts in the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain. Bundesliga champions Bayern have been in rampant form since arriving in Lisbon and booked their place in Sunday's showpiece with a 3-0 win over PSG's Ligue 1 counterparts Lyon, having sensationally demolished Barcelona 8-2 in the quarter-finals. Despite those resounding victories, Bayern's high defensive line frequently appeared vulnerable to pacey attacks – a factor a PSG forward line boasting Neymar, Mbappe and Angel Di Maria is expected to place under the microscope. Nevertheless, head coach Hansi Flick told a pre-match news conference that Sunday's showdown at Estadio da Luz was no time to deviate from a formula that has propelled the Bavarian giants to 20 consecutive wins in all competitions. "I think it's one of our trademarks that we play up high and defend up high. By doing this, we don't give space to our opponents," Flick said. "Obviously, behind our back four there's lots of space but it's very important that we get pressure on the ball. "Normally, if a ball is played in [behind] then we have to run with our opponent. We have looked at the games against Lyon and Barcelona. "If you compare both games, Paris are a team who have enormous quality, the same as Barcelona. Lyon are a team who play very direct on their attacks and try to finish their attacks quickly, sometimes with long balls.