TRICKY DECIDER

Real favourites but Bayern a threat in Champions League return leg

Bellingham scored against Cadiz at the weekend as Real Madrid assured a 36th La Liga title and are now aiming to lift the Champions League for the 15th time.

In Summary

• Former Bayern midfielder Toni Kroos was vital at the Allianz Arena and his vision and control in midfield were key factors in Madrid holding on under pressure and then finding the space to launch their breaks.

• Bayern showed they can hurt Real Madrid with their aggression and energy, and they now have Serge Gnabry fully fit after he came in late for Thomas Muller last week.

Real Madrid Vinicius Junior celebrates after scoring against Bayern Munich on April 30
Real Madrid Vinicius Junior celebrates after scoring against Bayern Munich on April 30
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Real Madrid entertain Bayern Munich in the second leg of their Champions League semifinal on Wednesday night with the tie finely balanced.

Two goals from Vinicius Jr helped Madrid take a 2-2 draw in Germany a week ago, while Leroy Sane and Harry Kane scored for the Germans, who controlled much of the game but were undone by Real Madrid’s pace in the counter-attack.

Former Bayern midfielder Toni Kroos was vital at the Allianz Arena and his vision and control in midfield were key factors in Madrid holding on under pressure and then finding the space to launch their breaks.

Jude Bellingham disappointed, however, with Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti explaining the England international had been suffering from a stomach problem.

Bellingham scored against Cadiz at the weekend as Real Madrid assured a 36th La Liga title and are now aiming to lift the Champions League for the 15th time.

Ancelotti has only one issue to solve in his starting 11: whether Aurelian Tchouameni plays in central midfield or alongside Anthony Rudiger in the heart of the defence. If the coach opts to play Tchouameni in midfield, he will partner Kroos and Fede Valverde, with Eduardo Camavinga dropping to the bench, while Camavinga will start if he plays in defence.

Bayern showed they can hurt Real Madrid with their aggression and energy, and they now have Serge Gnabry fully fit after he came in late for Thomas Muller last week.

Kane is a guarantee of goals, while Muller has a wealth of experience and Sane will inject pace in attack.

Real Madrid are favourites, but Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel knows how to beat them in a Champions League semifinal after his success with Chelsea in 2021.