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It's a game that has got everyone talking after Celtic pushed Bayern Munich all the way in the Champions League knockout stage.
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It's a game that has got everyone talking after Celtic pushed Bayern Munich all the way in the Champions League knockout stage.
They may have left Celtic Park with a first leg Champions League victory - but Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer and his teammates have confessed they have "rarely experienced" an atmosphere like it.
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.
Harry Kane was on target as Bayern Munich beat Celtic 2-1 in Glasgow in the first leg of their Champions League play-off on Wednesday, while there were also wins for Benfica, Feyenoord and Club Brugge. Bayern are hoping to go all the way to this season's final, which will be played at their own Allianz Arena in Munich on May 31. They threatened to run riot against the Scottish champions at Celtic Park as they dominated the first half and took the lead just before the interval thanks to a superb Michael Olise strike.
Brendan Rodgers urged his Celtic players to have no regrets in Germany as he challenged the to turn their Champions League tie around after suffering a first leg defeat at Parkhead.
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.
The disco lights are on and the darkness of repeated European failures have been banished.