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How 7 VIP pundits saw Celtic vs Bayern as 'invisible man' causes havoc, Sutton impressed and Alan Brazil text aired

It's a game that has got everyone talking after Celtic pushed Bayern Munich all the way in the Champions League knockout stage.

Things appeared to have taken a turn for Brendan Rodgers side at Celtic Park after Michael Olise and Harry Kane led the side into a 2-0 lead to silence the raucous atmosphere in Glasgow's east end. But the Celtic fans could only be kept quiet by the Bundesliga giants for so long - and when Daizen Maeda found the net it sparked wild scenes as the Scottish Premiership leaders gave themselves a lifeline in the two-legged showdown.

In the final stages Celtic were relentless and were left frustrated that they couldn't find a way beyond Manuel Neuer again before the end of the blockbuster clash - but the Hoops go to the Allianz Arena with renewed hope that they can stun the Bungesliga giants and progress in Europe's elite competition. But how did the pundits see it? Record Sport takes a look.

"Brendan Rodgers in his first spell at Celtic was criticised for being too gung-ho. It was more of a measured approach. I don't mind the way that Celtic played at all. I don't understand why the one player who was left alone in the box was Harry Kane. It's a smart finish but Celtic got what they deserved there. Celtic have given themselves a chance. At 2-0 I thought it was over but Celtic can take confidence from how they finished the game and will be disappointed they didn't get an equaliser."

"He (Harry Kane) is the invisible man. He just walks around the box. That comes off the back of thinking, and that is how he has managed to get the best out of what he has got here. But that is how he has managed to get these amazing stats."

"(The goal) makes such a big difference. It gives them a bit of hope. The energy

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