
Better than Maeda: Celtic have unearthed a £124m-rated star in the making
Celtic came ever so close to a historic night in Bavaria as they fell just short of taking Bayern Munich all the way to extra-time in the play-off phase of the Champions League. The Hoops came into the match knowing that it would either take a two-goal win or penalties to get the better of the German giants after they were beaten 2-1 at Parkhead in the first leg last week.
After squandering numerous opportunities in the first half, Nicolas Kuhn easily tapped past Manuel Neuer to give Brendan Rodgers’ team the lead, 1-0.
Alphonso Davies stole a march on Cameron Carter-Vickers to score in the 94th minute to send Bayern to the round of 16, just as the Scottish powerhouses and their fans believed they had done enough to earn another half hour of extra time.
After the USA international lost sight of his man in the area, the Canadian defender went goalside of Carter-Vickers to make sure his attempted clearing struck him and found the back of the net. Kasper Schmeichel made a fantastic save from the first header.
There were many good things to take away from the performance, especially Daizen Maeda’s performance in Munich, even if they were eliminated from the competition.
With Jota on the left and Kuhn on the right, the Japan international was chosen to start the game as the number nine, Adam Idah on the bench, and Kyogo Furuhashi sold to Rennes during the January transfer window.
Given that Maeda has played the majority of his Celtic career on the left wing, Rodgers made a daring move, but in the first half, it seemed to be a wise tactical decision.
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