
Robert Lewandowski to miss Bayern Munich-Paris Saint Germain Champions League tie with knee injury
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Bayern Munich will have to do without their star striker for the Champions League quarter-finals
Robert Lewandowski will play no part in Bayern Munich's Champions League quarter-final tie with Paris Saint-Germain after injuring the ligaments in his right knee, the German champions have confirmed. Lewandowski, scorer of 42 goals in 36 games this season, was already a doubt for the top of the table Bundesliga clash with RB Leipzig after picking up the injury in Poland's 3-0 win over Andorra in the World Cup qualifiers. In ruling him out of tomorrow's match against England, the Polish federation had set an initial timeline of up to 10 days for the 32-year-old's recovery but that has been significantly upgraded after further tests by Bayern Munich. "Robert Lewandowski has strained a ligament in his right knee," his club said in a statement. "The FC Bayern striker will be out for around four weeks.More Related News