Champions League as it happened: Bayern qualify with Davies' last-minute goal
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Davies’ late strike for Bayern breaks Celtic hearts in Champions League
If Bayern Munich are heavily incentivised by the return of the Champions League final to their home stadium, this was a strange way of showing it. To Celtic, all the plaudits following a heroic ...The Guardian - 1d -
Davies 'instinct' repays Bayern faith with late goal
Canada left-back Alphonso Davies scored a crucial late equalizer for Bayern Munich against Celtic, securing their spot in the Champions League last 16.ESPN - 1d -
Celtic 1-2 Bayern Munich: Champions League playoff round, first leg – as it happened
Michael Olise and Harry Kane gave Bayern Munich the edge going into the second leg against Celtic, who pulled one back through Daizen Maeda. Justin Kavanagh emails: “Great photo of Rod! He’s ...The Guardian - Feb. 12 -
Champions League as it happened: Bellingham winner in thrilling contest
Enjoy live updates from Tuesday's Champions League action as Man City took on Real Madrid, Juventus faced PSV and Sporting took on Borussia Dortmund.ESPN - Feb. 11 -
How Kylian Mbappe Scored a Champions League Goal With his Shin
The American midfielder Weston McKennie sealed a win for Juventus with a spectacular strike, as Real Madrid stunned Manchester City.The New York Times - Feb. 12 -
Champions League as it happened: Real KO Man City; Juventus exit
Relive all of Wednesday's Champions League action as Real Madrid took on Man City and PSV hosted Juventus.ESPN - 7h -
Champions League expert picks, predictions, best bets: Bayern Munich cruise, Milan tested by Feyenoord
Celtic have their work cut out for them as German giants come to townCBS Sports - Feb. 11 -
Celtic vs. Bayern Munich live stream, lineups: Champions League prediction where to watch online, odds
The Bavarians go to Glasgow as the heavy favoritesCBS Sports - Feb. 12 -
Maeda gives Celtic Champions League hope but Kane wins first leg for Bayern
For 78 minutes, Bayern Munich performed like a team who were irritated at having to play an extra two games before taking a place in the Champions League’s last 16. The return leg next week looked ...The Guardian - Feb. 12
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