All eyes are on the highly anticipated clash between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals, but the Bavarian giants have suffered a major blow ahead of the decisive match.
Bayern Munich have officially announced the absence of their rising star, Lennart Karl, after he sustained a muscle injury in his right thigh. According to a club statement, the injury will sideline him indefinitely.
The statement confirmed that medical tests revealed a hamstring tear, ruling him out of the squad at a crucial time, especially with the decisive match at the Allianz Arena fast approaching.
Karl’s absence represents a significant tactical blow for coach Vincent Kompany, as the player has established himself as one of the season’s biggest surprises thanks to his impressive performances and versatility in playing multiple attacking positions.
The young player is expected to miss the crucial second leg, which will determine who advances to the semi-finals, despite Bayern Munich’s 2-1 advantage from the first leg.
Despite this advantage, Kompany stressed after the Santiago Bernabéu match that the qualification tie is still open, stressing that the decision will be made in the second leg amid great European anticipation.










