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Celtic pundits blown away by Club Brugge but Arne Engels leaves former stars looking for more

The consensus is that Celtic should be grateful they got a point from their Champions League clash with Club Brugge.

The Belgians got a huge helping hand from Cameron Carter-Vickers, but passed up some other good chances to extend their lead before Daizen Maeda's fine strike rescued a Champions League point for Brendan Rodgers' side at Parkhead. But the Belgians looked a serious side and a combination of Kasper Schmeichel, poor finishing and VAR kept the score down, then level, as the Hoops struggled to get to grips with their opponents.

Celtic weren't without their moments, but the better ones fell to Brugge who will be kicking themselves that they didn't leave Glasgow with maximum points. The hosts will take the point and move on with some winnable matches left to try and ensure they make it through to the knockout stage, which they remain on course for. Here's how the pundits saw the 1-1 draw.

"I have to say I'm a bit disappointed with the performance. I thought Brugge at times looked the far superior side and it was a bit of individual brilliance from Maeda to get the goal back.

"Then Celtic sort of huffed and puffed but I don't remember Mignolet having to make too many good saves, whereas at the other end of the pitch, they've had a goal disallowed, Schmiechel's made a great save just after half-time and the kid Olsen's missed a volley at the far post. He should have scored.

"I was so impressed with Brugge but you've got to take the point and Celtic will be better for it. But I always think at home, you've got to win these games.

"Brugge were content to sit in and soak up any pressure Celtic had to throw at them. I always felt they looked the more dangerous side. They were really slick, some of their one-touch

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