UEFA’s official Champions League podcast pundit refutes the assertions made regarding Celtic’s stalemate with Bayern Munich.
Celtic exited the Champions League this season after earning a historic draw against Bayern Munich. Alphonso Davies’ two-yard tap-in at the stroke of full time shattered Celtic’s hearts, as the Hoops were leading Bayern at the Allianz Arena. Nicolas Kuhn nearly secured a victory.
Brendan Rodgers must have believed that Champions League history was about to be written in a game in which Bayern dominated, but Celtic were at ease. Nevertheless, pundit Nieve Petruziello of the popular football YouTube account StuntPegg was unimpressed by Celtic’s performance in the Allianz, as she corrected the record on how well the Hoops managed the game. “I actually believe
that Bayern has a greater amount of possession, for instance, and they were, particularly towards the end of the game, pinning Celtic back.” “However, I believe that the first half was actually quite impressive, and you may have been under the impression that Bayern was the dominant team.” “However, which team, in my opinion, executed their strategy and managed the game as they desired for the majority of the game?”
In my opinion, you would describe it as Celtic.Celtic’s extraordinary Champions League journey Celtic fans were thoroughly entertained by their initial experience with the new Champions League format, which did not disappoint. For the first time since 2013, the Hoops were able to advance from the group stages by demonstrating their readiness to compete against Europe’s most prominent clubs.
Therefore, the following are the most noteworthy statistics from the ten Champions League matches in which Celtic participated: Celtic amassed 12 points from 24 goals scored: thirteen The most significant victory was Celtic’s 3–1 victory over RB Leipzig.
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