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Bayern Munich Secures Narrow Victory Against Celtic At Parkhead In Champions League

Vincent Kompany commended Bayern Munich for their hard-fought 2-1 victory over Celtic at Parkhead. Despite the win, he emphasised the importance of the upcoming return leg in the Champions League.

Vincent Kompany expressed satisfaction after Bayern Munich secured a narrow victory against Celtic in the Champions League. Despite the win, he cautioned that the tie is only halfway through. Michael Olise and Harry Kane scored for Bayern, while Daizen Maeda netted for Celtic, leaving Bayern with a 2-1 advantage ahead of the return leg on Tuesday.

Kompany acknowledged the significance of winning at Celtic Park, a venue where victories are rare for visiting teams, especially in European competitions. "It's cliché to say, but it's the first half of the game. Overall, it's a really great result," Kompany stated during his post-match press conference. He praised his team's ability to withstand Celtic's home crowd influence.

Bayern Munich Triumphs Over Celtic in Glasgow

The atmosphere at Celtic Park can be intimidating, and Kompany was aware of this challenge. "I know this place, I know it transcends performance sometimes," he remarked. Bayern managed to control the game for long periods and defended well in the final minutes when Celtic pressed hard for an equaliser.

Manuel Neuer played a crucial role by denying Alistair Johnson in the closing moments. Despite Bayern's win, statistics showed that Celtic had better chances with an expected goals (xG) tally of 1.34 compared to Bayern's 0.94. This suggests Brendan Rodgers' team had more quality opportunities during the match.

Brendan Rodgers expressed disappointment over Celtic's defensive errors, particularly during Harry Kane's goal from Joshua Kimmich's corner. "One of the world's best strikers shouldn't be left free in the box, that's for sure," Rodgers commented post-match. This lapse proved costly as it contributed to Bayern's lead.

Kompany remains confident about Bayern's prospects in Munich next week. "We're also pretty decent at home so we'll look to play on that as well," he said. Before focusing on the return leg, Bayern has another important match on Saturday to prepare for.

As both teams prepare for their next encounters, Kompany and Rodgers will reflect on their strategies and performances from this intense clash at Celtic Park. The upcoming second leg promises another thrilling encounter as both sides aim to progress further in the competition.

Story first published: Thursday, February 13, 2025, 5:35 [IST]
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