Gomez: Defeating Inter is not about revenge Bayern Munich see their Champions League last-16 clash with Inter Milan as a chance to set the record straight. Bayern travel to Italy for a repeat of last year's final, which Inter won 2-0 thanks to goals from Diego Milito. While Bayern's Mario Gomez insists the match is not about revenge, the Germans do want to show last summer's result was a one-off. "It's not a revenge mission," Gomez said. "It's not the Champions League trophy at stake, it's about reaching the next round. This is a different team, and we're in a different situation." Midfielder Thomas Muller, who missed a great chance to equalise in the final when it was still 1-0, believes they can get a different result this time. "It won't exactly be a stroll, but looking at it objectively, we have to be able to go through," he said. "They weren't unbeatable in the final last year. We were our own worst enemies to a certain extent." Both Gomez and goalkeeper Thomas Kraft have been declared fit for the game after shaking off injuries.