Harry Kane Set to Start Bayern's Champions League Clash
England's star striker Harry Kane has recovered from his ankle injury just in time for Bayern Munich's crucial Champions League match against Real Madrid. His return gives the team a major boost for one of the biggest games of the season.
After missing Bayern Munich's weekend victory due to an ankle knock, Harry Kane is back in training and ready to lead his team in Tuesday night's Champions League showdown against Real Madrid.
The England international returned to full team training ahead of the quarter-final first leg at Santiago Bernabéu. German football reporter Georg Holzner puts Kane's chances of starting at "90-10," signaling the striker is almost certain to take the field for this massive European clash.
Bayern coach Vincent Kompany confirmed Kane participated fully in Monday's training session. The coach emphasized that Kane hasn't lost his match sharpness despite missing the Freiburg game, where Bayern secured a 3-2 win without their star forward.
"It was important that he did a lot of training today," Kompany told reporters at his pre-match press conference. "Harry knows how important this match is. He must also say whether he's ready to start."
Why This Inspires
Kane's quick recovery shows the dedication world-class athletes bring to crucial moments. The striker's commitment to getting back on the field for his teammates demonstrates the kind of leadership that goes beyond just scoring goals.
His return energizes not just Bayern Munich but also England fans watching one of their national team stars compete on football's biggest stage. The Champions League quarter-finals represent the pinnacle of club football, and Kane's presence ensures fans get to see the competition at its absolute best.
The final decision will be made Tuesday, with team lineups announced roughly an hour before the 21:00 CET kickoff. Kane's recovery gives Bayern their complete arsenal for a match that could define their season.
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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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