Robert Lewandowski included in squad for Barcelona game

Bayern Munich striker will be crucial as Arjen Robben looks certain to miss out

Barcelona's striker Lionel Messi prepares for Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich, led by Barca's successful former coach Pep Guardiola. Video: Reuters

Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski said he hoped he could play with a face mask in Wednesday's Champions League semi-final, first leg in Barcelona after being included in the squad on Tuesday despite last week's serious facial injuries.

Bayern, however, will be without Sebastian Rode, who had missed Saturday’s 2-0 defeat to Bayer Leverkusen due to a nagging muscle injury. The midfielder stayed behind along with long-term injured Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery, Holger Badstuber and David Alaba.

Poland striker Lewandowski fractured his nose, upper jaw and suffered a concussion in their German Cup loss on penalties to Borussia Dortmund last week.

He made a comeback in training on Monday, wearing a face mask and made the squad as Bayern look to make their fourth Champions League final in six seasons. “It is okay. I have to see if it’s possible for tomorrow but I have no fear,” Lewandowski told reporters prior to the team’s departure.

READ SOME MORE

The 26-year-old, who joined from Dortmund last season, had been in sensational form in recent weeks, scoring nine goals in his last 11 matches for the Bavarians, who last week secured the Bundesliga title. “He’s feeling pretty good,” said teammate Thomas Mueller. “He certainly does not look sick.”