The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Real don’t have a Bale-out option

- AP/REUTERS

Real Madrid will be without Gareth Bale in its Champions League quarterfin­al against Bayern Munich on Tuesday. Coach Zinedine Zidane said the forward has not fully recovered from a muscle injury in his right leg and will miss the second leg match at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. Defending champion Madrid defeated Bayern 2-1 last week in Munich.

“He will not play because we don't want to take any risks,” Zidane said on Monday. “He wants to come back, he has been working hard. Hopefully he will be back for the clasico (against Barcelona) but it's not certain yet. We will see how he progresses day by day.”

Madrid hosts Barcelona in the Spanish league on Sunday in a key game for the title race. Madrid, seeking its first league title since 2012, has a threepoint lead and a game in hand.

Bale had to be substitute­d in the second half of the match against Bayern and missed the team's Spanish league match at Sporting Gijon on Saturday.

The Wales forward was out for nearly three months this season after a right ankle injury. Zidane did not say who will replace Bale, but Francisco “Isco” Alarcon — who scored twice to lead Madrid to a late 3-2 win over Sporting — is expected to start. Among Zidane's other options are Marco Asensio and Alvaro Morata. “We'll see how we will play, if we will change our scheme or not,” Zidane said.

Bayerncoac­hcarloance­lotti said Bale's absence will not give his team much of an advantage. “They have plenty of good players to replace Bale,” Ancelotti said. “We are not going to worry about that.”

Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored both first-leg goals for Madrid in Munich, is set to start on Tuesday along with Karim Benzema. If Isco or Asensio play, Ronaldo and Benzema would be more isolated up front, while Morata would allow Zidane to keep three true forwards in the attack.

Robert Lewandowsk­i, who hasn't played since injuring his right shoulder against Borussia Dortmund on April 8, is expected to start for Bayern.

Leicester comeback?

Leicester City remain a surprise guest at the top table of European football but a place in the Champions League semi-finals beckons if they can overturna1-0first-legdeficit­against Spanish heavyweigh­ts Atletico Madrid. The Premier League outfit have made a remarkable progressio­n to the last eight and on Tuesday face a side who have thrived on adversity to compete in two Champions League finals in the last three years, having made it to four successive quarter-finals. Leicester were outclassed for large parts of the first leg at a fervent Vicente Calderon Stadium but, crucially, return to the King Power Stadium on Tuesday with their storied opponents well in their sights after Antoine Griezmann's solitary goal.

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 ??  ?? Muscle injury on right thigh will keep Bale on the sidelines against Bayern.
Muscle injury on right thigh will keep Bale on the sidelines against Bayern.

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