The 30-year-old is adamant that his side should try to win every game after they were unable to break down a resolute Hamburg team
Bayern Munich captain Philipp Lahm says that his side never play for a draw after they came away from a clash with Hamburg with just a point to their name.
The Bavarians were expected to cruise past their rivals at the Imtech Arena but failed to break down the resolute hosts, who battled their way to a 0-0 stalemate.
Lahm is angry with how his team performed, particularly before the break, but is already looking forward to Tuesday's game against Paderborn.
"We cannot be happy with a draw," he told the club's official website.
"In the second half, we had the chances to win the game but we didn't do enough, especially in the first half. We're looking forward to Tuesday."
Coach Pep Guardiola, meanwhile, was quick to blame his side's slack showing on their midweek Champions League exploits against Manchester City.
"It wasn't easy to come into the game after the Champions League game against Man City," he explained.
"In the second half, it was a but better but unfortunately we did not take our chances. We need to continue to work now, it will be tough until December."