Kompany Announces Harry Kane's Absence from the Mönchengladbach Match
Belgian Vincent Kompany, the head coach of Bayern Munich, announced the absence of the team's striker Harry Kane from the upcoming match against Borussia Mönchengladbach in the German league.
Bayern Munich will host Borussia Mönchengladbach on Friday evening, as part of the twenty-fifth round of the German league championship.
Bayern Munich tops the German league standings with 63 points before this confrontation.
Kompany said during the press conference for the match: "Harry Kane is not available to participate, he suffered a calf injury and has not recovered yet."
He added: "The injury is minor and not serious in the near future, but we might miss him for just one day so he can return and participate."
Harry Kane has participated with Bayern Munich this season in 37 matches across various competitions, during which he scored 45 goals and provided 5 assists.
Bayern Munich will host Borussia Mönchengladbach on Friday evening, as part of the twenty-fifth round of the German league championship.
Bayern Munich tops the German league standings with 63 points before this confrontation.
Kompany said during the press conference for the match: "Harry Kane is not available to participate, he suffered a calf injury and has not recovered yet."
He added: "The injury is minor and not serious in the near future, but we might miss him for just one day so he can return and participate."
Harry Kane has participated with Bayern Munich this season in 37 matches across various competitions, during which he scored 45 goals and provided 5 assists.