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Harry Kane faces late fitness test ahead of Bayern Munich's clash with Aston Villa

Harry Kane will be assessed on Wednesday morning to see whether he can feature in Bayern Munich's Champions League clash at Aston Villa.

The England captain hobbled out of Bayern’s Bundesliga draw with Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday after suffering an ankle injury.

He trained on Tuesday morning and travelled with the squad to Birmingham, but a final decision will not be made on his fitness until the day of the match.

Bayern boss Vincent Kompany said: "I think you have seen he was on the pitch today. Training went well, we will still have to wait until tomorrow to see how the situation is and tomorrow we will make the correct decision.

"He trained today and hopefully everything will work out fine."

Kompany is back in England after leaving Burnley in the summer following their relegation to the Championship.

But he arrives with no regrets and says he has nothing to prove.

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"I think it is important to separate things, every challenge you take on has totally different parameters, the context is totally different," the former Manchester City defender added.

"It is most important for a coach to say you have done everything you could.

"As a coach you should have no regrets. I don’t come here carrying things from the past. It is different players, different club, different season."

Kompany was on the losing side against Villa twice last season and said Unai Emery delivered an "extraordinary" campaign.

He added: "You all know it has been 40 years since they had their last Champions League game here

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