Manuel Neuer pumped for Celtic as Bayern hero shares Champions League buzz in just 5 words
The Champions League is upon us once again and it is a date with destiny for Celtic.
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The Champions League is upon us once again and it is a date with destiny for Celtic.
It might have been when they replaced Leroy Sane with Kingsley Coman on his side of the pitch.
The Champions League is the best club competition on Earth, and Canadian soccer fans have more reasons than ever to watch: Three members of the men's national team are playing in the knockout stages, reaching heights beyond dreams.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers claimed his players will take confidence from the final quarter of their first leg against Bayern Munich after Daizen Maeda's late goal gave the Hoops a glimmer of hope.
Vincent Kompany saluted Bayern Munich's composure and ignored the "crazy" atmosphere at Celtic to seize control of the Champions League play-off round with a 2-1 win in the first leg on Wednesday. Bayern boss Kompany was concerned about the potential for Celtic to be fuelled by the raucous 60,000 sell-out crowd in Glasgow. But the Bundesliga leaders produced a mature display that took the sting out of the Celtic roar for long periods. Michael Olise's thunderous drive into the roof of the net from 15 yards put Bayern ahead on the stroke of half-time.
Celtic came up short in their Champions League Knockout Playoff as Bayern Munich secured a 2-1 first-leg lead on another barnstorming European evening at Celtic Park.
Harry Kane scored the killer goal for Bayern Munich at Parkhead and left Celtic with a Champions League mountain to climb.
Alistair Johnston admits he’ll bin the trash talk against Bayern Munich.