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Soccer-Bayern's Davies ready to start against Villarreal-Nagelsmann

MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - Bayern Munich defender Alphonso Davies could start against Villarreal in Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg after recovering from a heart problem that had sidelined him for over three months, coach Julian Nagelsmann said on Tuesday.

The Canadian has been sidelined since early January after being diagnosed with a minor heart condition following a COVID-19 infection. He last played in a competitive game on Dec. 17, 2021 but could be in the starting line-up on Wednesday.

"He will be coming with us," Nagelsmann told a virtual news conference prior to the team's departure for Spain.

"His last test was very positive. So he will travel with us and he could start tomorrow but we will have to see today and tomorrow. But it is possible."

The Bavarians, top of the Bundesliga and unbeaten in the Champions League this season, are the clear favourites going into the tie with the Spanish side suffering a shock 2-0 defeat at relegation-threatened Levante in LaLiga to remain in seventh place.

Nagelsmann, however, warned that could make them especially dangerous in the European competition.

"If you listen to the words of (Villarreal coach) Unai Emery then the Champions League is for him something of a bonus," Nagelsmann said.

"They are totally below expectations in the league and are in seventh place and now they lost to Levante. They know they have to qualify for Europe next season and cannot assume they will win the Champions League.

"So I think they will be pretty free in the way they will play against us. They will not have the pressure that we will have but my players can handle that because we have to live up to our (favourites) role," he said.

Nagelsmann said Villarreal, who won the

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