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An English pundit has singled out two Celtic stars for praise following the Brugge draw.

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The English pundit has resigned. After the Brugge draw, two Celtic stars were praised.Celtic’s resilience was on full display in their 1-1 Champions League stalemate against Belgian champions Club Brugge at Parkhead, a result that maintains their European aspirations.

 

Daizen Maeda and Kasper Schmeichel’s exceptional performances on BBC’s Champions League Highlights earned praise from pundit Danny Murphy, despite an early setback caused by a defensive mix-up.


 

 

The Hoops clawed their way back into the game.In the second half, Celtic custodian Kasper Schmeichel made a critical save by denying Maxim De Cuyper in a one-on-one situation.

 

 

 

Murphy commended the Danish shot-stopper’s equanimity during a critical moment: “Indeed, he did [perform a brilliant save from De Cuyper].” “This was a moment of genuine quality, and all significant games are about moments.” A remarkable precision save.

 

 

 

“We are aware that he is capable of doing so.” I believe that Celtic would have faced an uphill battle if he had not made that save at that juncture. Therefore, I commend him and the squad for their fortitude in fighting back. The second half was superior.

 

 

Daises once again underscored his significance to Brendan Rodgers’ team by curling in an extraordinary equaliser from the fringe of the box. Murphy was effusive in his admiration for the Japanese winger’s capacity to perform in critical situation”

 

 

I am impressed by the exceptional skill and brilliant goal.” He is not required to examine the objective. A gentle touch in the far corner. “A brilliant conclusion.”

 

 

 

Celtic’s improvement following a shaky first half was largely due to Maeda’s energy and quality on the field, and his goal exemplified the team’s tenacity. Celtic is still in the running for a top-24 finish in the Champions League, as the draw guarantees that there is still much to play for.

 

 

The Hoops are demonstrating their ability to compete with Europe’s elite by relying on players such as Schmeichel and Maeda to perform in critical moments.

 

 

 

In order to enhance their prospects of advancing further in the competition, Celtic must capitalise on this outcome in their subsequent league matches.

 







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