Bayern Munich is set to face Atalanta in the Champions League return leg at the Allianz Arena. Following a commanding 6-1 victory in the first leg in Bergamo, the Bavarians aim to secure their place in the quarter-finals. Despite the comfortable lead, the team anticipates a challenging encounter.

Bayern is coming off a chaotic 1-1 draw with Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga, a match marred by two red cards for Nicolas Jackson and Luis Diaz. Club officials voiced complaints about the referee's performance, but attention must now shift to the upcoming Champions League fixture against Atalanta. Atalanta themselves drew 1-1 with Inter at the weekend and currently sit seventh in Serie A.

A significant goalkeeper crisis is currently affecting FC Bayern Munich. All four senior shot-stoppers are presently sidelined due to injury. Manuel Neuer is recovering from a calf injury, while Jonas Urbig sustained a concussion.

Third-choice goalkeeper Sven Ulreich, who played against Leverkusen over the weekend, suffered a muscle tear and could be out for six weeks, according to Bild. Furthermore, fourth-choice 19-year-old Leon Klanac is out with a thigh injury. This situation could pave the way for 16-year-old Leonard Prescott to potentially make his Bayern Munich debut on Wednesday.

Urbig's fitness will be assessed before the game, but with Bayern holding a 6-1 lead, it's unlikely he'll be risked unless fully fit, giving Prescott a real opportunity. Additionally, Alphonso Davies, Hiroki Ito, and Wisdom Mike are all injured and unavailable for selection.

Moreover, Joshua Kimmich and Michael Olise are suspended for the upcoming match due to yellow card accumulations from the first leg. Despite these considerable personnel challenges, Bayern Munich must perform professionally to finish the job and confirm their progression to the next round of the Champions League.