UEFA Champions League: As if to deliver good news, the sun briefly broke through the clouds when Harry Kane stepped onto the pitch at Bayern Munich's training ground just before noon. The key message from the symbolic scene was that the 32-year-old England captain is likely to be ready to join Bayern's squad for the crucial first leg of its UEFA Champions League quarterfinal against Real Madrid on Tuesday evening in Madrid.
Kane recently missed England's matches against Uruguay and Japan, as well as Bayern's league game in Freiburg last Saturday, because of ankle problems, reports Xinhua. Kane has undergone intensive treatment over the past few days and is expected to travel with Bayern to the Spanish capital later on Monday. Bayern sporting director Christoph Freund said the reigning German champions will continue to monitor the situation until kick-off.
Kane's influence on Bayern is undeniable, with 48 goals in 40 matches, including nine in 10 Champions League games. Despite growing hopes that he will be available for the strongest possible starting lineup, coach Vincent Kompany also has contingency plans to replace his main striker if necessary.