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April 29 (Reuters) - Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel has urged the home fans to create a special atmosphere when they host Spanish giants Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-final first leg at Allianz Arena on Tuesday, as his side chases a seventh European crown. Bayern advanced into the last four of the Champions League for the first time since winning the tournament in 2020, while record 14-times champions Madrid last took home the trophy in 2022. Joshua Kimmich scored the only goal in the quarter-final second leg at home to help Bayern beat Premier League side Arsenal 3-2 on aggregate. "We need the atmosphere to be incredible. We also need the fans to support us, even in moments when it's more difficult. Together with the fans, we need to create an atmosphere that gives us an advantage," Tuchel told reporters on Monday. "When you're playing against Real Madrid, you're also up against the aura, the legend that surrounds them. Our focus will be fully on the game. We're all looking forward to a great match. "(Madrid have) clear patterns. It's a mix of a midfield diamond and two holding, two attacking midfielders. It's very flexible, experienced and automated." Tuchel will have a few injury doubts to key players going into the clash, including 21-year-old playmaker Jamal Musiala, who has 12 goals and seven assists across all competitions this season. "As of right now, nothing is 100% certain," the German said. "Konrad Laimer, Matthijs de Ligt and Dayot Upamecano will undergo some final checks soon. Things look good for Konni (Konrad). We also need to wait and see with Jamal Musiala and Leroy Sane." Kimmich, 29, said the focus remains on putting Bayern in the best possible position for the second leg at Santiago Bernabeu on May 8. "It's a clash between two big clubs. We know that Real have a lot of experience and quality in their team. They believe in themselves and know their strengths," the midfielder added. "Nevertheless, we're heading into the game with plenty of confidence ourselves. We put in two good performances against Arsenal and have no reason to hide." (Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian Radnedge)