Kompany to Make Late Call on Kane for Bayern's Champions League Clash at Real Madrid
- On Monday, Harry Kane participated in training with Bayern Munich ahead of Tuesday's UEFA Champions League quarterfinal first leg against Real Madrid, appearing in good spirits during the 15-minute session.
- Kane sustained the ankle injury while on international duty with England in late March, forcing him to miss Saturday's 3-2 Bundesliga win over Freiburg and raising questions about his availability.
- Across all competitions this season, Kane has scored 48 goals in 40 appearances, including 10 in nine Champions League outings, underscoring his importance to Bayern's European campaign.
- Bayern manager Vincent Kompany will delay his decision on Kane's participation until the evening of Tuesday's match, allowing time for further assessment before the Real Madrid clash.
- Despite the optimism, Kompany cautioned that Kane felt "something" in his ankle during training yesterday, creating uncertainty about the striker's readiness for the Champions League quarterfinal.
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Bayern Munich wants to compete against Real Madrid – preferably with Harry Kane, of course. Can the Englishman start the important game?
Kompany to make late call on Kane for Bayern's Champions League clash at Real Madrid
April 6 : Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane trained on Monday after recovering from an ankle injury, but coach Vincent Kompany will make a late decision on his availability for Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg at Real Madrid.The 32-year-old England captain missed his country's 1-0 friendly de
In the quarterfinals of the Champions League FC Bayern competes at Real Madrid. For the team and the coach it is a maturing exam. Vincent Kompany gives an update to the injured Harry Kane. And explains what he expects from the "most difficult game in Europe".
Harry Kane trains with Bayern Munich in huge injury boost ahead of Real Madrid tie
Kane has been sidelined with an ankle injury sustained on England duty
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