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MUNICH
(Reuters) - Bayern Munich winger Franck Ribery has recovered from a
back injury in time for their Champions League semi-final second leg
against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday, coach Pep Guardiola said.
The
Germans, chasing a treble of titles this season, must overturn a 1-0
deficit from the first leg in Spain last week if they are to reach their
first final since 2013.
"Today
Franck trained with us and he is here with us," Guardiola told
reporters on Monday. "He is an option for us tomorrow and that is very
good."
Ribery
missed Bayern's league game on Saturday against Borussia
Moenchengladbach and fellow winger Arjen Robben is already sidelined
through injury.
Guardiola,
whose Bayern have stumbled at semi-final stage in the past two season
against Spanish teams, wants to leave after three seasons in charge with
the Champions League trophy that has been eluding him in Munich.
"It
is the third semi-final in a row for us. It is a real honour," he said.
"We need our best performance to reach the final. We must not think
about how many goals we have to score, first we need to defend well and
control the game."
"It
is difficult to play against Atletico. They stay very tight. But we
will do all we can to fight our way through that. We will try to attack
with the whole team and not give away any counter attacks," he said.
Bayern lost to Real Madrid at the same stage two years ago and Barcelona last year.
"Obviously
this game is important but it was equally important against Real and
Barcelona," Guardiola, who will join Manchester City next season.
"But this is a new year and a new opportunity for us."
Guardiola
can also count again on central defender Jerome Boateng who returned to
action on Saturday in the Bundesliga after a month-long injury break.
"I
don't know how long he will play. He was long out injured, he played 65
minutes (on Saturday). We will see," the Spaniard said.
Guardiola
said his team had shown it can defend equally well with players like
David Alaba and Joshua Kimmich, who are not as tall as Boateng, during
his absence.
"We
have shown we can attack as well as defend well. We played with Alaba
and Kimmich as central defenders in the past two three months and we
were very solid and conceded very few goals
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