Jupp Heynckes says Bayern Munich are waiting on the fitness of left-back David Alaba for tomorrow's crunch Champions League semi-final, first-leg, at home to Real Madrid.
Alaba, a free-kick expert, sat out Bayern's final training on Tuesday with a thigh strain, but Heynckes hopes the left-back will be fit.
Corentin Tolisso also needs to shake off a bruised shin to compete for a midfield place.
"We'll make a decision about them both early tomorrow (Wednesday) as to whether they will be in the squad," said Bayern head coach Heynckes.
If Alaba drops out, Brazilian defender Rafinha will start. Tolisso is expected to start on the bench, if he is fit, with Javi Martinez in the defensive midfield.
James Rodriguez and Thiago Alcantara are competing for a central midfield berth.
Heynckes says Bayern are relishing a home semi-final against a Real team bidding to lift the Champions League trophy for the third straight season.
The Bavarians main task is subduing Cristiano Ronaldo who has scored 15 Champions League games and netted in each of Real's ten European matches this season. Real's goal-scoring superstar has hit the net 42 times in all competitions.
He scored five goals over two legs in Madrid's 6-3 aggregate win over Bayern in the 2017 quarter-finals.
"Of course, he's a big topic for us in the game analysis," said Heynckes when asked about Ronaldo.
"But don't forget we have Robert Lewandowski, who has scored 39 goals.
"So you have to ask, how can you stop Lewandowski?" Heynckes says there is no clear favourite for the Allianz Arena clash, but Real have won five of their last six matches against Bayern.
The Spaniards inflicted the Bavarians' heaviest European home defeat when Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos both scored twice in a 4-0 thrashing in Munich in 2014.
"The duel against Real has a great tradition," said Heynckes who has coached both clubs to the Champions League title, Real in 1998 and Bayern in 2013.
"Of course, the semi-final offers a great stage.
"There are world-class players on both sides."
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