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Bayern Munich v Real Madrid: Jupp Heynckes has 'good feeling'

Bayern Munich's midfielder Thomas Mueller (C) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal during the UEFA Champions League round of sixteen first leg fo
Image: Bayern Munich host Real Madrid on Wednesday in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final

Two footballing giants collide on Wednesday night as Bayern Munich take on Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final.

Bayern are chasing their sixth European Cup, hoping to repeat their 2013 treble-winning season, but they will need their strongest team against the holders and 12-time European Cup winners.

Their veteran coach, Jupp Heynckes, who came out of retirement in September to take over Bayern again, said despite Real's strength and its two consecutive Champions League titles there were no favourites.

"This match will be a delight for the football consumer because you have top players on both sides and teams play attractive, cultivated football," Heynckes said.

"There is no favourite. Although I do have a good feeling for us."

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Jupp Heynckes admits winning their Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid will be tough, but hopes Bayern can upset the odds

Dani Carvajal is confident Real Madrid can make history and become the first team to win the Champions League three years in succession.

The Spanish giants became the first side to retain the European title in the Champions League era last season and are now aiming to go one better.

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Carvajal told the club's website: "Nothing is impossible, we're going to fight for it.

"We're working hard and, if we've done it twice, why wouldn't we go for that third consecutive Champions League?

"Since I've been here, I've been lucky that I've been able to reach the semi-final every year. Every year has something special and this season more so, due the teams we've come up against. We're happy and looking forward to playing the game."

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Graham Hunter discusses whether Gareth Bale has a future at Real Madrid after the Welsh star was left out of their squad against Malaga

Team news

Bayern confirmed just hours before kick-off that David Alaba would miss the first leg with a thigh injury. The Austrian dead-ball expert sat out the morning's final training session and Rafinha is expected to take his place at left-back.

French midfielder Corentin Tolisso has, however, shaken off a shin injury and is expected to be named on the bench.

Manuel Neuer, Arturo Vidal and Kingsley Coman all have long-term injuries.

Goalkeeper Neuer last played in September because of a foot problem, Chile midfielder Vidal is set to miss the rest of the season following knee surgery, and France winger Koman has been sidelined since February with an ankle issue.

Zinedine Zidane's men have no fresh injury concerns after a weekend off from La Liga duty. Sergio Ramos is back from suspension while Nacho has returned to training.

Zinedine Zidane during the La Liga match between Malaga and Real Madrid at Estadio La Rosaleda on April 15, 2018
Image: Zinedine Zidane's Real Madrid have no injury concerns

Opta facts

  • This will be the third time since 2011/12 that Bayern Munich and Real Madrid have faced each other in the Champions League semi-finals, with the Germans progressing in 2011/12 and the Spaniards in 2013/14.
  • Bayern Munich have lost each of their last five games against Real Madrid in the Champions League, with all five of those coming in the knockout rounds (three in the semi-finals and two in the quarter-finals).
  • Of managers to have taken charge of at least 20 games in the Champions League, this match features two of the top three managers in terms of win percentage - Jupp Heynckes (71%) and Zinedine Zidane (67%). Only Luis Enrique (73%) has a higher win ratio in the competition.
  • Zidane has lost just one of his six combined Champions League games against Bayern as a player (P4 W2 D1 L1) and a manager (P2 W2), with that only defeat coming back in April 2002 at the Olympiastadion (1-2).
  • Cristiano Ronaldo has netted at least one goal in each of his last 11 games in the Champions League (17 in total); the longest scoring streak in competition history.

Charlie's prediction

How can you really go against Real Madrid? They're the first team to win back-to-back titles and always have a chance with Cristiano Ronaldo's goals.

However, I just feel Bayern have started to click. I've just got a fancy for them to go on and win this tournament, with Jupp Heynkes repeating his feat of completing the treble before walking away.

(L) of Paderborn and of Muenchen battle for the ball during the DFB Cup quarter final match between SC Paderborn and Bayern Muenche
Image: Charlie fancies Robert Lewandowski to score first

The players are just so comfortable in their skins under this man and for some of them, it will be a fond farewell. I see Robert Lewandowski leaving in the summer and time is perhaps up on Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery, who will all be eager to go out on a high.

Charlie predicts: 3-1 and Lewandowski to score first (28/1 with Sky Bet)

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