Report: Franck Ribery finally poised to return to Bayern Munich training
Sidelined for eight months with an ankle injury picked up during a match in March, Bayern Munich winger Franck Ribery is belatedly slated to return to training with the Bavarian giants.
The French international was injured in a one-sided 7-0 Champions League victory over Shakhtar Donetsk on March 11 and has struggled to recover.
Ribery, 32, is set to return to training Wednesday, after a cold delayed his recovery by another week, according to a report from BILD, courtesy of ESPN FC.
In Ribery's absence, first-place Bayern hasn't missed a beat, thriving under the tutelage of summer signings Kinglsey Coman and Douglas Costa on the wings as the club sits eight points clear of second-place Borussia Dortmund with a stunning goal differential of plus-37.
With only five goals against and without a defeat through 14 Bundesliga fixtures, Pep Guardiola's men are on pace for one of the German top flight's most dominant campaigns, perhaps diminishing the necessity of Ribery's inevitable return.
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