Bayern survive late pressure to snatch 2-1 win at Celtic
- Bayern Munich won 2-1 against Celtic in the Champions League playoff first leg, with goals from Michael Olise and Harry Kane.
- Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers praised Harry Kane as one of the best strikers but criticized his team's concentration on a corner kick.
- Daizen Maeda scored for Celtic late in the match, but it wasn't enough to equalize.
- Kane's goal marked his 60th in UEFA club competitions, making him the first English player to reach this milestone.
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FC Bayern has won the playoff match in the Champions League with 2:1 at Celtic Glasgow. Munich has thus taken a big step towards the knockout phase. Here are the press votes for the game.
FC Bayern is gaining a close deal in Glasgow's Hexenkessel. But the problems of Munich remain visible: How narrow the line is between success and disappointment is shown by the performance of a single Bayern star.
The eighth final of the Champions League is close to FC Bayern. Because the Sieglos away series ends because Harry Kane hits Kasper Schmeichel again, because the often criticized Dayot Upamecano plays very well. For the Munichers, however, the old phrase applies: The next game is the most important.
Champions League 2024-25: Bayern Munich survives late pressure to snatch 2-1 win at Celtic
Bayern Munich scored either side of halftime through Michael Olise and Harry Kane but had to endure late pressure from hosts Celtic before securing a 2-1 victory in their Champions League playoff first leg on Wednesday.
FC Bayern München has won the start of the Champions League playoffs at Celtic Glasgow with 2:1. Long dominant, the Munichers had to trembl at the end.
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