Harry Kane scored as Bayern Munich beat Celtic 1-2 in the UEFA Champions League clash, MySportDab reports.
In the first leg of the UEFA Champions League knockout play-offs, the Bavarians secured a 2-1 victory at Celtic Park.
The match showcased Bayern’s clinical finishing and Celtic’s resilience which was seen all through the 90 minute.
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Bayern took the lead just before halftime when Michael Olise unleashed a superb strike, breaking the deadlock.
Early in the second half, Harry Kane doubled Bayern’s advantage with a well-timed volley from a Joshua Kimmich corner, marking his seventh goal in the Champions League this season.
Celtic, undeterred by the two-goal deficit, continued to press forward looking for something of their own.
Their efforts were rewarded in the 79th minute when Daizen Maeda scored with a header, reducing the arrears and igniting hope among the home supporters.
Despite Celtic’s late surge, Bayern’s defense remained resolute, ensuring they carry a one-goal advantage into the second leg in Munich.
The match showed Bayern’s efficiency in front of goal and Celtic’s determination to remain competitive against top-tier opposition.
Looking ahead, Celtic faces a formidable challenge in the return leg at the Allianz Arena. They will need a victory by at least two goals to overturn the deficit and advance in the competition.
Bayern, with their strong home record, will be confident in their position but aware of the need to maintain focus against a spirited Celtic side.
The upcoming second leg promises to be an intriguing contest as Celtic seeks to defy the odds and Bayern aims to secure their progression in the Champions League.
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