JAKARTA - Bayern Munich's top scorer Robert Lewandowski is back in training after recovering from a knee injury. But his club ruled him out of the Champions League quarter-final against Paris Saint-Germain (PSG).
Bayern declared Lewandowski "unavailable" for the second leg match in Paris on Tuesday.
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The title holders had to reverse a 2-3 defeat after PSG striker Kylian Mbappe scored twice in Munich in the first leg last week.
Lewandowski (32), voted FIFA's best men's player of 2020, suffered a ligament injury to his right knee two weeks ago while on international duty with Poland.
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Bayern's medical staff had predicted he would be absent for four weeks, but the attacking player took part in running practice on Monday when Bayern trained during snowfall in Munich.
Lewandowski has scored 35 league goals this season, making him just five less than Gerd Mueller's all-time Bundesliga record set in 1971/72.
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