Jota is "ready to start" for Celtic against Bayern Munich in Tuesday's Champions League play-off decider, says manager Brendan Rodgers. Herald - subscription) Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel came close to joining Bayern two years ago.
Brendan Rodgers hails his Celtic players after their Champions League journey ends despite a 1-1 draw with Bayern Munich in Germany.
Celtic are aiming to reach the last 16 of the Champions League for the first time since 2012-13, but face a stern test at Bayern Munich.
Bayern Munich and Celtic meet again in the UEFA Champions League knockout round playoffs on Tuesday after last week's meeting finished 2-1 to the Germans. Vincent Kompany's men welcome Brendan Rodgers' side to Allianz Arena knowing that they are unbeaten in Bavaria over 20 games,
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has made a bold claim heading into the club's Champions League second leg against Bayern Munich away at the Allianz Arena.
After going two down to Bayern Munich, Celtic might have feared another heavy Champions League defeat. But Brendan Rodgers' side emerged beaten but "not broken".
Brendan Rodgers praises his Celtic side for the way they responded to Bayern Munich's second goal in their Champions League defeat.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has been speaking to the media before his side's Champions League play-off first leg against Bayern Munich. Here are the key lines from his press conference: Rodgers says it's a "big surprise but a nice surprise" to have Daizen Maeda back after his suspension was halved,
Bayern Munich edged the Champions League first leg of their play-off tie with Celtic, leading Brendan Rogers to urge his side to leave the return fixture with “no regrets”. Michael Olise fired home a sumptuous opener on the stroke of half-time before Harry Kane doubled the lead for Vincent Kompany’s visitors in the second half.
Chris Sutton looks at how a "confident" and "sensational" performance from Celtic in their 1-1 draw against Bayern Munich shows their progression as a club under manager Brendan Rodgers.
Brendan Rodgers - The German champions needed Alphonso Davies’ stoppage-time goal to win the Champions League tie.