BERLIN (AFP) - Germany striker
Miroslav Klose will play for
Bayern Munich against
Borussia Dortmund in Sunday's
Bundesliga clash having shaken off a knee injury, while captain
Mark van Bommel remains unsure of his future.

Klose, the top scorer at the 2006 World Cup, sat out training last week with a knee strain, but passed a fitness test on Friday and will partner
Luca Toni up front against Dortmund.
Bayern are fourth in the league after suffering their third defeat of the season at
HSVlast Friday.
"He (Klose) looks good," said Bayern coach
Jurgen Klinsmann, who will be without banned Italian
Massimo Otto for the
Allianz Arena clash with Dortmund.
Klose's inclusion means no place in the starting line-up for
Lukas Podolski, who has not played a single game for Bayern since November 2008 and the 23-year-old will re-join
FC Koln in the summer.
Meanwhile, Bayern captain Mark van Bommel has said he is no closer to making a decision about where he will play next season.
The 31-year-old is out of contract in June and is considering whether to sign a year's extension.
"I do not have a time period in which to decide, I'll see what happens," said the Dutchman.
With Ukrainian midfielder
Anatoliy Tymoshchuk joining Bayern from
Zenit St Petersburg in the summer, van Bommel will be fighting for his place as defensive midfielder, but Klinsmann is happy to wait for a decision.
"Mark is appreciated here and we are happy to give him time," said Klinsmann.
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