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Chris Sutton responds to the loss to Bayern Munich and what transpired following Harry Kane’s goal.

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Chris Sutton responds to Celtic’s loss to Bayern Munich and the events that transpired subsequent

 

 


to Harry Kane’s goal.Celtic will face a formidable challenge when they travel to Germany for the second leg of their Champions League match against Bayern Munich next week. This presented an ample opportunity for Brendan Rodgers’ team to capitalize on the situation and potentially secure a victory,

 

 

 

as Celtic Park was the site of the first leg.However, the home supporters would have been experiencing a mixture of emotions by the time the full-time whistle sounded, as Celtic suffered a 2-1 loss to Bayern. The Bhoys were unable to establish a rhythm in the game, and when they did, the opposition played with a nervousness that was palpable.

 

 

 

The attacking threat was minimal, and Celtic were excessively passive, as evidenced by Nicolas Kuhn’s offside attempt that was disallowed after the first minute. Chris Sutton expressed his opinion on the matter, as the Scottish champions are on the brink of an exit. Chris Sutton asserts that Celtic’s performance was enhanced subsequent to Bayern Munich’s strike scored by Harry Kane.

 

 

 

Talk about a strike that deflates! Michael Olise prevailed over Greg Taylor, and his soaring effort into the near corner was particularly devastating due to the fact that it was the final kick of the first half. Then, despite the apprehension of many in the green and white colors, Harry Kane was unblemished at the commencement of the second half, and Bayern had a 2-0 lead.

 

 

 

In his Twitter post, Sutton discussed how Celtic’s initial 45 minutes were characterized by “fear,” which was followed by a shift in momentum and an increase in ”

 

 

 

bravery” following Kane’s goal. Sutton observed that Celtic’s initial half was characterized by a degree of anxiety. Celtic continued to fight and perform with the requisite bravery after Bayern Munich secured the second goal. A remarkable conclusion to the contest.

 

 

 

There is an abundance of resilience and desire, as well as a greater sense of confidence in the final third. It will be difficult in Munich’s mind.Kasper Schmeichel’s unfavorable record against Kane In between the posts, Kasper Schmeichel did not commit any major errors, and it is impossible to hold him accountable for the goals that were scored.

 

 

 

However, the Celtic number one is likely weary of confronting Kane at this time, as he continues to score against him. The England striker has scored 19 goals against Schmeichel, which is five more than any other custodian, since his time at Tottenham and his current affiliation with Bayern, as reported by OptaJoe.







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