Bayern Munich, leaders of the German Football League and champions of the past seven seasons, will resume local activity against Onion Berlin next Sunday in the absence of three of its players due to the injury, according to his coach, Hansi Flick, revealed Friday.
The Bavarian technical director acknowledged that his team's physical readiness to return to the competitions after stopping about two months because of "Covid-19", will appear in the field and is still an unknown factor for the technical staff.
The Bundesliga competitions will return tomorrow, Saturday, after stopping since mid-March due to the new Corona virus. The Bavarian club will play in the twenty-sixth stage the next day in the German capital.
Bayern, four points ahead of Borussia Dortmund, will not be able to count on three players, defender Niklas Zollh, Brazilian playmaker Felipe Coutinho and French midfielder Cornet Toliso, according to Flick.
He is recovering from a knee ligament injury he suffered in October and subsequently underwent surgery, and he hopes to return before the end of the current season, and is expected in late June, if the return of the league proceeds as planned.
Coutinho and Toliso are also recovering from ankle surgery they underwent in late April.
In contrast, midfielder Xavi Martinez trained without a ball. Flick indicated that he does not know when the Spaniard will be able to return to action.
As for the other stars in the team, especially the trio of Polish forward Robert Lewandowski, German Serge Gnabry and French winger Kingsley Coman, they are ready for the first match.

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