Bayern wary of weary Lyon

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Bayern wary of weary Lyon

Bayern Munich's Ivica Olic (left) and Arjen Robben celebrate a goal against Hanover 96 during their German Bundesliga match on Saturday. But their French international Franck Ribery (center) may be charged over alleged relations with an under-age call-girl. [Michael Dalder / Reuters] 

Fresh from squeezing past Manchester United in the quarter-final, Bayern Munich are cautiously confident ahead of Wednesday's semifinal, first leg, Champions League clash against Lyon.

But despite being near full strength and thrashing Hanover 7-0 on Saturday in the Bundesliga, plus Lyon having to travel 750 kilometers by bus because of volcanic ash grounding most European flights, the Germans are still cautious.

"We shouldn't underestimate Lyon, whatever we do," Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said. "This team saw off Liverpool in the group phase and Real Madrid in the last 16."

Bayern's French midfielder Franck Ribery, who coach Louis van Gaal is confident will play despite injury concerns, said his compatriots would be no walk in the park to beat.

"It will be very difficult against Lyon because they have a very good team. We shouldn't allow ourselves to think about the final," said Ribery, who has been linked to European giants Real Madrid and Barcelona this season.

Lyon are "very well organised, very aggressive and physically very strong," van Gaal agreed. "They have players who are quick to counter-attack, all their players are strong dribblers.

"It's always hard to play against teams like that."

Bayern will also be without captain Mark van Bommel and defender Holger Badstuber, whose form this season has taken him to the verge of the Germany team, both suspended after picking up yellow cards.

But Bayern are no pushover themselves.

The Bavarians' win over Hanover leaves them top of the Bundesliga with three games left, and with the treble of German league, cup and Champions League titles in their sights. They last won the Champions League in 2001.

The two aces in van Gaal's pack are Arjen Robben, fresh from his hat-trick against Hanover, while striker Ivica Olic also scored two last Saturday.

Both scored at Old Trafford to stun Sir Alex Ferguson's United in their fateful second leg quarter-final.

Robben, who says he is playing "the best football of my life", has been dubbed "Bayern's Messi" by Lyon daily Le Progres, in reference to Barcelona's Lionel Messi, who take on Inter Milan in the other Champions League semi.

Bayern's Argentinian defender Martin Demichelis is also likely to play for Bayern despite injury worries.

Lyon have problems of their own getting to Munich with cancelled flights across Europe due to Iceland's volcanic ash cloud meaning the French had to endure a bus trip to Bavaria via Zurich.

"It'll be a total of 10 hours on the bus, which is hard," said Lyon captain Cris.

"But there's no choice and we have to accept it."

Lyon drew 2-2 with Girondins Bordeaux on Saturday night in the third meeting between the clubs in the space of three weeks - they met in the Champions League last sixteen. The result effectively knocks both sides out of the Ligue 1 title race.

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