Bayern, a big blow for a star before C1!

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This Friday evening, Bayern Munich won on the score of 3 goals to 1 against Augsburg as part of the 28th day of Bundesliga.

A success that allows the Bavarian club to accentuate its lead in the championship and to arrive in full confidence for the quarter -final first leg of the Champions League against Inter Milan this Tuesday in front of its audience.

However, the German coach Vincent Kompany will have to do without one of his strong elements for this poster. Indeed, his attacking midfielder Jamal Musiala came out on injury a few minutes before the hour of play. The German suffers from the hamstrings.

After the meeting, the sports director of Club Max Eberl was not reassuring about the injury of his young player.

“Jamal Musiala's injury is unfortunately not a good omen. If the Inter match will be missing next week? Yes, “ Did he drop in the microphone of

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Who to replace it in the starting 11?

It is a real blow for Bayern Munich before this quarter -final first leg of the Champions League against Inter Milan. Vincent Kompany will have to review his plans to replace his German prodigy. An absence which could allow the veteran Thomas Muller to start the game unless the Belgian coach prefers a Serge Gnabry to him.

Here is the probable 11 of Bayern Munich vs Inter Milan: Urbig- Guerreiro, Kim, Dier, Laimer- Kimmich, Goretzka- Olise, Muller, Sané- Kane

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