Bayern Munich's preparations for their massive Champions League quarter-final clash against Real Madrid have been dealt a significant blow. The club confirmed this evening that young midfielder Tom Bischof has suffered a minor tear in his left calf muscle.
The timing could hardly be worse, with the first leg against the Spanish giants kicking off at 21:00 CET. This type of soft-tissue injury is a common frustration in football, often requiring careful management and a period of rest for proper recovery.
After undergoing tests by the club's medical team, the 20-year-old is now expected to be sidelined indefinitely. This is a real setback for manager Vincent Kompany, as Bischof's recent versatility has been a major asset. Just last Saturday, he played a full 90 minutes at left-back in a 5-0 Bundesliga win, and he scored a brace the weekend before, proving his growing importance to the squad.
His absence will test Bayern's depth as they enter the most critical phase of their season, navigating a tight title race and European glory on dual fronts.
