Owen Hargreaves identifies two Celtic players who "made a difference" in the match against Bayern Munich, as he informs the Hoops that they have the potential to surprise. - soocer442
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Owen Hargreaves identifies two Celtic players who “made a difference” in the match against Bayern Munich, as he informs the Hoops that they have the potential to surprise.

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Owen Hargreaves identifies two Celtic players who “made a difference” in the match against Bayern Munich, as he informs the Hoops that they have the potential to surprise

 

 


.Despite Bayern Munich’s victory, Brendan Rodgers’ players demonstrated remarkable courage last night. Celtic had their moments in the Champions League knockout semifinal first-leg, but they were ultimately defeated by goals from Michael Olise and Harry Kane. The tie was ultimately saved by Daizen Maeda’s header.

 

 

 

The Japanese attacker’s nod in from a Yang flick-on was a critical moment, as it ensured that the Hoops would travel to the Allianz Arena with optimism next week. Owen Hargreaves believes that there is still a possibility, albeit a remote one, for the Scottish titans to achieve a turnaround in Germany.

 

 

 

The former Bayern and Manchester United midfielder is of the opinion that Celts entered the game too late last night, which resulted in a loss. However, he believes that two substitutes, Yang and Jota, played a significant role in the team’s turnaround during the 90 minutes.

 

 

 

Celtic’s difference makers against Bayern were Yang and Jota. “I don’t believe Bayern Munich believed the game was over, particularly not at Celtic Park,” Hargreaves told

 

 

TNT Sports when asked if the visitors had believed they had secured the tie at 2-0. “They are anticipating a significant next few weeks.” “However, Celtic deserves credit for their remarkable comeback.”During the initial 70 minutes, they refrained from participating.

 

 

 

“The introduction of Yang and Jota significantly altered the outcome; however, Celtic must replicate their performance in Munich, as they did in the final 20 minutes.” Pressing, high-energy. And you never know; you may be able to astonish them.Celtic’s performance in front of a sold-out crowd last night was regrettable.

 

 

 

After less than 30 seconds, Nicolas Kuhn had given his team what he believed to be a stunning lead. However, VAR ruled it out due to offside. Adam Idah was found to have disrupted goalkeeper Manuel Neuer’s line of vision after making a “pointless” dash across him.

 

 

 

Arne Engels may have also been awarded a penalty, but the referee chose to disregard a VAR monitor check. Joe Hart and Pat Nevin engaged in a debate regarding that judgment. The former believed it was the correct decision, while the latter maintained that it should have been a spot-kick.







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