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 āTuesday’s UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg at Real Madrid.
The 32-year-old England captain missed āhis country’s 1-0 friendly defeat by Japan last month due to the problem and was also absent for Bayern’s 3-2 win at Freiburg.
Kane’s potential return would be a major boost for Bayern, with the prolific āforward having scored 48 goals in 40 appearances across all competitions this season.

“It was important that he did a lot of training ātoday. I don’t think he’s lost his rhythm. We’ll wait until tomorrow and then decide,” Kompany told reporters.
“Everyone is available apart from (goalkeeper) Sven Ulreich. We have a strong squad and we’re āready for the two legs.”
Bayern arrive in Madrid in red-hot form, sitting nine points āclear at the top of the Bundesliga and having finished second in the Champions League phase, suffering āone ā defeat.
Real, meanwhile, are looking to respond after a 2-1 LaLiga loss at relegation-threatened Mallorca on Saturday.

“The most important thing is that we have full focus on the game tomorrow. We want to show what we’re capable of. We’ll give our all to do that. I ājust want us to āwin and not ā have any fear,” Kompany said.
The former Belgium and City centre back acknowledged the scale of the challenge facing his side but said āBayern are ready.
“Everything will matter tomorrow. This is my first ātime here ā as a coach, but we have a lot of experience in games like this,” he said. “The outcome will be decided in part by tactics, but above all by the little things.”
“Such āas the individual quality of the players. We’ve prepared āfor Real and we’ve seen what they did against City. It’s perhaps the toughest away game you can āplay, but we want to win.”

