Harry Kane missed coaching with Bayern Munich earlier than Tuesday’s Champions League play-off second leg towards Celtic, however head coach Vincent Kompany says the striker’s facial damage is “nothing too dangerous”.
The England captain took a knock in Saturday’s goalless draw at Bayer Leverkusen, though he lasted the entire match.
The 31-year-old scored at Celtic Park final week because the Bundesliga leaders left Glasgow with a 2-1 victory.
“It is nothing actually severe however we’ve not had a lot time to get well,” defined Kompany. “Tomorrow morning we are going to see how he feels however I believe it is nothing too dangerous.”
Kane has 29 objectives in 30 appearances for Bayern this season.
Joao Palhinha and Alphonso Davies missed the primary leg and neither are anticipated to return in time for the hosts, who’re unbeaten of their previous 20 Champions League dwelling matches.
“As at all times we begin with full motivation,” added Kompany. “We’re very sturdy at dwelling, it is a particular place for us and the followers.
“If you play towards groups who’re used to dominating and scoring numerous objectives it is at all times harmful, as Celtic confirmed on the day. I believed we handled it effectively however the second leg of this tie has nonetheless to be performed.”