Bayern Munich will face Inter Milan in the Champions League quarter-final second leg on Wednesday. However, they will be without their goalkeeper, Manuel Neuer. Despite travelling with the team to Milan, Neuer is sidelined due to an injury sustained over a month ago against Bayer Leverkusen. Bayern aims to overturn a 2-1 deficit from the first leg.
Neuer's absence is part of a broader injury crisis for Bayern. Key players like Jamal Musiala, Alphonso Davies, and Hiroki Ito are also unavailable. This situation adds pressure as Bayern seeks to advance to the semi-finals where they could meet either Barcelona or Borussia Dortmund.

The match at San Siro promises high stakes as Bayern Munich strives for a comeback. Their current Bundesliga form offers some confidence, as they sit six points clear at the top with five games remaining. Maintaining this momentum is crucial for their European ambitions.
Bayern Munich released a statement confirming Neuer's role in supporting the team despite his inability to play. "Manuel Neuer will not play due to injury but will travel to Milan with the team in order to support it," said Bayern. His presence might boost morale even if he cannot contribute on the field.
The upcoming match is pivotal for both teams' aspirations in Europe this season. Bayern's squad depth will be tested as they try to compensate for missing key players. The outcome could significantly impact their campaign and set the tone for future matches.
Bayern Munich's journey in this competition has been marked by resilience and tactical prowess. Overcoming Inter Milan would not only secure a semi-final spot but also reinforce their status as one of Europe's elite clubs this season.