Vincent Kompany has Thomas Muller option as six Bayern Munich stars to miss Inter Milan Champions League clash - Iqraa news

Bayern Munich boss: Vincent Kompany (Getty Images)

Bayern Munich boss: Vincent Kompany (Getty Images)

Bayern Munich will be missing several key players in Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg clash at home to Inter Milan, but manager Vincent Kompany has complete faith in those that are available.

Already without goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, defenders Hiroki Ito, Alphonso Davies and Dayot Upamecano, and forward Kingsley Coman, Kompany lost midfielder Jamal Musiala to a thigh injury in Friday's 3-1 Bundesliga win over Augsburg.

"What can I say, we have entered a difficult situation. But we are in the Champions League and we have to look forward, not backwards," Kompany told reporters on Monday.

"The available players will give their best, those who will go on the field have always trained at the top and will make their contribution.

"I have faith in these players, I don't want to complain and I don't want to change our goal or my strategies. Those who play are 100% and it means that they have my trust."

Kompany was giving little away when asked if Thomas Muller could be given a starting role with Musiala ruled out.

"I don't want to give too much information, we have already played without Jamal in a couple of games," the Belgian coach said.

"We're not at the beginning of the season, but almost at the end, you can look back and see the creative solutions we have adopted to replace him.

"I have to see what we need for tomorrow's game, it's difficult to replace a talent like Musiala, but we also want other players in the squad to show their qualities."

Fan favourite Muller announced on Saturday that he will leave Bayern at the end of this season after the club did not offer the 35-year-old a new contract, but Kompany's focus is on the challenge ahead.

"The most important thing is the preparation for the match against Inter, this decision must be respected," Kompany said.

"The career of a legend like him is so great and you have to show respect, it's a big theme but in the end my role is to prepare us for the next game."

Kompany batted away one final question on whether Muller would feature in the game against Inter.

"No, I would say that's enough. Let's sleep and see who will be in the starting line-up tomorrow," the manager said.

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