Bayern Munich's forward Harry Kane is set to miss several training sessions due to a slight calf injury, as confirmed by the Bundesliga club. The 31-year-old sustained this injury, which resulted in internal bleeding, prior to Tuesday's 1-1 Champions League draw against Celtic at home. Alphonso Davies scored late, ensuring a 3-2 aggregate win for Bayern and advancing them to the last 16.
Despite being substituted at half-time after hitting the crossbar, Kane's participation in Bayern's upcoming match against Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday is uncertain. "I'm not sure if I can play on Sunday," Kane mentioned, noting he also suffered a minor jaw injury during last weekend's draw with Bayer Leverkusen.

Kane has been instrumental for Bayern since joining in 2023, netting 73 goals across all competitions. This tally surpasses any other player in Europe's top five leagues, with Kylian Mbappe trailing behind at 69 goals. Additionally, Kane has contributed to 93 goals overall, marking the highest in these leagues.
The England captain's absence from training could impact Bayern's performance against Eintracht Frankfurt. His recent injuries have raised concerns about his availability for future matches. Despite these setbacks, Kane remains a key player for the team.
Kane's contributions have been vital for Bayern Munich's success in recent seasons. His ability to score and assist has made him one of the most valuable players in European football. As he recovers from his injuries, fans hope for his swift return to full fitness.