World media crowns ‘beautiful’ Celtic the Champions League dominator as Arne Engles has top billing over ‘crying’ Slovan

World media crowns ‘beautiful’ Celtic the Champions League dominator as Arne Engles has top billing over ‘crying’ Slovan.

The Slovakian champs’ 5-1 thumping captured the attention of the entire world.

The world media was left licking their wounds after Celtic’s overwhelming display—they couldn’t have asked for a better Champions League debut.

The European campaign for Brendan Rodgers’ team was put to the test, and at the end, it could have been much more decisive than 5-1, as five different goal scorers defeated Slovan Bratislava. Liam Scales gave the Scottish champions the lead with a header early in the game, and Kyogo’s goal early in the second half increased the advantage.From the penalty spot, Arne Engels put the game beyond the Slovakian champions.

Kevin Wimmer’s consolation goal could not stop Daizen Maeda from adding a fourth, and replacement Adam Idah sealed the victory with a late fifth. With two challenging trips to Borussia Dortmund and Atalanta to up, Celtic’s victory propelled them into second place in the new 36-team league phase, behind German powerhouse Bayern Munich. The victory has Celtic supporters dreaming of a deep run in Europe’s top competition.

Global praise for the Scottish Premiership leaders’ performance was overwhelming.After Celtic’s crushing victory in the Champions League, Record Sport is the talk of the town.

L’Equipe (France)

“Brendan Rodgers’ men started the Champions League in the best way by winning largely against a Slovan Bratislava team limited and dominated in all areas of the game. Celtic took advantage of the opposing defensive generosity to score five goals. Brendan Rodgers’ style was in the beautiful display this evening and showed total supremacy.”

HLN (Belgium)

The host squad triumphed decisively over Slovan Bratislava in their match. Thanks to Arne Engels, the Scots emerged victorious in a convincing 5-1 match. The Red Devil assisted on the 1-0 goal in the first half and made a successful penalty kick in the second. Pretty good for your first Champions League game.”

Sport Net (Slovakia)

Slovan made his Champions League main stage debut, but he thought he might have performed better. Against the home team, motivated by a packed Celtic Park. Slovan did not do well. As they emerged from the tunnel, the atmosphere had them in tears, and Glasgow Celtic dominated the match.

“It will be recalled for the intended outcome, but more is required to avoid humiliation once more. They struggled to be assertive and were unable to keep up with their rapid pace and intense pushing.”

Kicker (Germany)

“For the first time since the 1992/93 season, Slovan Bratislava returned to the Champions League stage: The opening match was held in one of the most atmospheric stadiums in Europe, with the 54-time Scottish champions from the Scottish capital waiting for them at Celtic Park.

Celtic fans do ‘the huddle’

“As the game progressed the home team took more and more control and regularly created good chances. Ex-Augsburg player showed his new baseline with a goal and an assist on the night.”

Marca (Spain)

“Celtic played Slovan Bratislava at Celtic Park in a true monologue on the opening day of the Champions League. The Scottish squad was unrecognisable compared to the Slovaks, as they had qualified with near-perfect results and were the only side left in the new group stage.However, they were clearly outmatched on this particular occasion as Brendan Rodgers’ squad won handily with five goals.”

Sporza (Belgium)

“For Celtic, Arne Engels is already well worth his weight in gold. With a goal from the penalty spot in his Champions League debut and an assist against Slovan Bratislava, he proved to be crucial for the Scottish champions twice. Only two Belgians have ever opened up in the Champions League with a goal and an assist: Arne Engels. Before him, only Leandro Trossard accomplished that.”

iDNES (Slovakia)

Celtic had a one-goal lead at the half, but they outscored their opponents by more goals than they could have dreamed of in the second half. The Scottish team scored four goals in the game and went on to win the first-ever Champions League of the year. But Slovan’s debut is quite bitter, and they have Manchester City, a far tougher opponent, to play in two weeks.”

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