Bayern Munich is preparing for the decisive clash against Real Madrid in the Champions League, with the focus on Harry Kane. Despite an ankle injury, the British forward’s teammates are absolutely convinced that he will be present at the Santiago Bernabéu, even if he has to “play in a wheelchair.” The intensity and determination of the goalscorer promise to ignite this confrontation, which could secure a spot in the semi-finals of the biggest European competition.
Kane, who did not play in the last weekend’s match against SC Freiburg due to a sprain sustained during international duty with the England team, remains Bayern’s key attacking weapon. Midfielder Joshua Kimmich, always straightforward and motivated, left no doubt about the forward’s determination: “I think he would play even in a wheelchair. If necessary, he will crawl onto the pitch. I hope he is fit for Tuesday.” Kimmich’s words emphasize the psychological pressure that Kane can exert on the Merengues, who no longer see Bayern as an easy prey at home.
It is important to highlight that Bayern has never won at the Bernabéu since Kimmich joined the club, which adds an extra layer of drama to this encounter. The pressure is on, and the German club knows that this is a litmus test for their European ambitions.
However, while the players show confidence, Bayern’s management maintains a cautious stance and reveals little about the clinical condition of their main striker. Coach Vincent Kompany, before the match against Freiburg, expressed optimism: “I hope he will be available for the game in Madrid.” However, Kane is still being treated by physiotherapists, and his situation is expected to be clarified in the coming days.
This season, Harry Kane has been a true phenomenon: 40 goals in 48 official matches for Bayern, numbers that attest to his vital importance for the performance of the German club. His presence at the Santiago Bernabéu could be the decisive factor in changing history and finally securing Bayern’s first victory at the home of Real Madrid in this stage of the competition.
The football world is eager to see if Kane can overcome pain and physical limitations to lead the Bavarian attack on one of the most iconic nights of the Champions League. One thing is certain: the English forward’s will to win may be as powerful as his goals, making Tuesday’s clash a true epic battle.
This article first appeared on Apito Final.
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