Harry Kane took part in a Bayern Munich training session on Monday as he pushes to be ready for Tuesday’s Champions League quarter‑final first leg against Real Madrid in Madrid. The English striker, who has been managing an ankle niggle picked up during England duty late last month, appeared in good spirits during the brief session that was open to the press.
Kane missed both England’s recent friendly against Japan and Bayern’s Bundesliga win over Freiburg as a precaution while the club assessed his condition. Despite being sidelined at the weekend, he has made encouraging progress in training, raising hopes that he could feature in the high‑profile clash with Real Madrid.
Bayern coach Vincent Kompany has indicated that he will wait until the evening before the match to make a final decision on whether Kane starts. The 32‑year‑old has been pivotal for Bayern this season, scoring 48 goals in 40 appearances across all competitions and netting 10 goals in nine Champions League outings.
Although the striker’s fitness remains a topic of discussion, Bayern’s broader squad has expressed optimism about his availability. Teammates and club officials have conveyed confidence that Kane’s involvement could be crucial for Bayern’s European ambitions as they aim to progress in the Champions League.
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