Robert Lewandowski believes the injury he picked up in Bayern Munich's 2-0 victory over RB Leipzig on Saturday is "not too serious".
The Polish forward - who scored his side's second goal in the 38th minute - pulled up holding his hamstring and, after attempting to play on, he was replaced by Arturo Vidal shortly before the half-time interval.
However, the player revealed after the game the decision to take him off was precautionary, although he will undergo a further examination of what the club described on their website as a minor muscle problem on Sunday.
"I didn't want to take any risks.