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Alan Shearer expresses his sentiments regarding Celtic and Brendan Rodgers subsequent to Bayern Munich’s loss.
Alan Shearer expresses his sentiments regarding Celtic and Brendan Rodgers subsequent to Bayern Munich’s loss.
Celtic’s elimination from the Champions League was a difficult process; however, the team provided an impressive fight. On Tuesday evening, Brendan Rodgers’ team arrived at the Allianz Arena with a 2-1 deficit from the first leg of their Champions League quarterfinal match.
Some individuals anticipated that Celtic would potentially collapse and suffer a significant loss, similar to the Dortmund horror show in matchweek two. However, Celtic persevered against Munich until the very end, only for a stoppage-time goal by Alphonso Davies to break the hearts of the green and white supporters.
After Nicolas Kuhn duly opened the scoring in the second half, they were likely fortunate to advance in normal time, despite facing a team that is expected to make a significant impact in this competition.Alan Shearer asserts that Celtic “do not deserve” the anguish they experienced as a result of their loss to Bayern Munich.
Alan Shearer, who was employed by Amazon Prime, observed the second-leg action, which included Celtic’s “unwarranted” suffering at the conclusion. Kasper Schmeichel’s “great” save in the lead-up to Davies’ goal was noted by the former England striker, but Cameron Carter-Vickers was unable to clear it due to his unfortunate circumstances.
Shearer emphasised that Rodgers should be “very, very proud” of his players for competing with one of the finest in Europe. “That is an exceptional save by Kasper Schmeichel.
I believe it was made by Carter-Vickers, who is attempting to eliminate the ball,” stated Shearer. “Alphonso Davies is present to prevent it.” Celtic’s agony. It is inserted into the rear of the net. They are not deserving of it. They are not deserving of the pain Celtic has received.
You discuss Celtic’s sorrow and the consequences of leaving it too late. I am aware that they have generated a few opportunities this evening, but they have not performed to the best of their ability, Bayern Munich. “However, the anguish and anguish suffered by Celtic and their supporters, as well as Brendan Rodgers, are palpable when decisions are made at that late hour.”
He has the capacity to be exceedingly proud of his athletes. “Big clubs and big teams, as we frequently say, must somehow find a way when they are not performing well, and Bayern Munich have done so.” Despite the fact that they have waited until the very last minute.
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