Guardiola: Bayern not planning title party just yet

Despite being in pole position to be crowned Bundesliga champions for a fourth consecutive year, Pep Guardiola has insisted the club have not planned any title celebrations, with Dortmund unlikely to give up without a fight.
"We want to fight for the title, but we are not getting carried away," the Spaniard said.
"We have not planned any title celebrations yet - we will return to Munich after the game. I expect Dortmund to beat Stuttgart, so we need two more wins.
"We have a lot of quality, which is only normal at a big club. These players won the treble in 2013 and have since tried to win every game.
"It would be a huge honour for Bayern to win a fourth consecutive title. No other German team has done it before and it would be great if we make it."
Despite beating Hertha earlier on in the season, Guardiola isn't expecting an easy game, with the team on track to qualify for the Champions League, and needing every point possible to ensure this.
We should not forget that we are not there yet," said Guardiola. "Hertha could win on Saturday - they are having a great season and have shown it is not easy to beat them. It will be like a final.
"I don't know how defensive Hertha will line up. We have to adapt right from the start. Hertha are physically very strong and are high on confidence following their good results [this season].
"They can still qualify for the Champions League, so it's a very important game for them."