UCL: Bayern vs Real preview

28 April 2014 Updated 16:09 GMT
Holders Bayern Munich will recall skipper Philipp Lahm and winger Arjen Robben for their Champions League semi-final second leg against Real Madrid.
The German champions, who trail 1-0,named the pair as substitutes in Saturday's 5-2 win over Werder Bremen.
Madrid will welcome back Wales forward Gareth Bale after illness.
Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo will start after a recent hamstring problem, while Karim Benzema (knee) and Pepe (hamstring) should return.
France striker Benzema, who scored the only goal of the first leg, and Portugal defender Pepe were both left on the bench during Saturday's 4-0 La Liga win against Osasuna.
Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti says the mental strength of his players, and not his tactical approach, is the key to overturning their deficit at the Allianz Arena.
"At this stage in the competition the psychological aspect is more important than tactics," said the Italian.(external)
"We have to be strong mentally in order to do our best to reach the final."
Bayern coach Pep Guardiola has backed France forward Franck Ribery to inspire a comeback from the five-time European champions, who are aiming to become the first side to retain the Champions League.
Ribery, who was named as the world's third best player behind Ronaldo and Lionel Messi in January, was criticised for his performance in Spain last week.
But he shone against Bremen and Guardiola is expecting him to play another starring role on Tuesday.
"Franck played like he was possessed at the weekend," said Guardiola. "He fights and fights and for this reason the people love him here at the Allianz Arena.
"He is one of the best players in the history of Bayern Munich and we need his help."
The winner of Bayern and Real will play either Chelsea or Atletico Madrid, who meet again on Wednesday, in the final on 24 May in Portugal's capital city Lisbon.
Meanwhile, European governing body Uefa has announced a minute's silence will be observed ahead of the ties in tribute to ex-Barca coach Tito Vilanova and former Real Madrid and Sampdoria boss Vujadin Boskov.
Vilanova died aged 45 on Friday after a long battle with cancer, while Serb Boskov, who led Madrid to a La Liga and Copa del Rey double in 1980, was 82 when he died on Sunday.(external)

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