Jota believes that sticking to his attack principles will give Celtic the best opportunity to bother Bayern Munich and keep his champions League campaign alive.
The Brendan Rodgers side goes to Allianz Arena on Tuesday night as helpless after losing the first leg 2-1 at home.
The Celtic boss warned that a balanced approach would be needed if his team progresses beyond the leaders of the Bundesliga and in the last 16.
But Jota, who scored in yesterday's 3-0 victory over Dundee United, felt that a more attacked strategy could pay dividends, even against such historical opposition.
The Portuguese said: 'These are the games we dream of, right? And we are still in the fight. We want to go there and give a good fight too.
'We go with everything and we believe it is possible. (How we play) to the manager. He is the one who decides the tactics, the pressing and the way we play. But obviously, Celtic has a way of playing. And I think we should continue with our principles.

Jota has opted his claim to start at the second stage of the tie -up of the Celtic Champions against Bayern Munich

The end receives a Idah and Yang hug after opening the score against Dundee United
'I don't believe when clubs, coaches or players change all the dynamics of the group just because we are playing against a team that we usually do not play in a different competition, a larger competition.
'Then, in my opinion, we must stick to our principles and philosophy. I prefer to go there and play our football instead of changing everything and not being ourselves.
'Each game is different. No one can say at this time what is going to happen. But both teams will definitely fight for victory.
“I just hope it is a beautiful game and in the end we can have the score on our side.”
Rodgers also promised that Celtic would give him his best shot in Bavaria, but he felt that a more measured mentality would be required.
The manager said: 'We always want to keep our audacity, but our humility is also important. We understand the size of the task, but we want to go and do our best.
“We know that we are going to have to defend for long periods of the game and defend well, but we also know that we can cause them a problem with the ball, and that will be the idea. It is about balance.
'If you go out, then you can run out of legs at this level. You see it in the Champions League: you give everything and suddenly you can choose with quality.

Both Adam Idah and Captain Callum McGregor found the network in Celtic's 3-0 victory over United
'There is always a time to press the game, especially when you are away from home.
'It will be a balanced performance and you must concentrate because if you go out, that quality level … you get players throughout the team, especially in attack areas, which are world class.
'If you give space to world class boys, they can hurt you. So, for us it is a balance, but a real mentality to be progressive and see if we can make them think. ''
With Nicolas Kuhn and Daizen Maeda starting on the bench, Jota took the maximum his chance yesterday with an exhibition of the game of the game when he scored his first goal from the Celtic Park since he returned to the club.
“I know that I still have a long way to go, but the sensations are really good at this time,” he added. “And in the end with the performance of the team, I am also very happy.”
Jota's strike was reserved by goals from Callum McGregor and Adam Idah, and Rodgers was satisfied with how his team heated for the trip to Munich. He added: 'The performance was excellent, the quality of our football.
'The surface is difficult at this time, but it was a very high level as we connected the game and the three goals were of individual quality. The work we do from the first whistle was excellent.
The head of United, Jim Goodwin, had no choice but to admit that his team had been well beaten. “We have no arguments about the final result,” he said. “We were beaten by the best team of the day.”