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Bayern Munich beat Celtic with the help of a last-minute goal to reach the last 16 of the European Champions League on Tuesday. Seven-time champions AC Milan are out of the competition after losing to Feyenoord. Club Brugge and Benfica are the other teams to reach the last 16.
Alphonso Davies scored in second half injury time to end the second leg in a 1-1 draw at the Elinaz Arena. With this, Bayern managed to stay ahead 3-2 on aggregate. Earlier, Celtic had taken the lead thanks to Nicholas Keane's goal. Bayern was leading 2-1 in the first leg.
It was believed that Bayern would win easily at home. But that didn't happen and the team struggled. "We are the ones who deserve this victory, because we were the stronger team," Bayern coach Vincent Kompany said, presenting a different opinion, "The control in the game was good. Even more important than that is the victory in football. Despite the
defeat, this performance will be proud for Scottish champions Celtic. The team will be able to return home with their heads held high. There is no prayer like scoring a game goal. We thought, there will be no goal. So it was disappointing. However, I am proud of the performance of our players and they played to the best of their ability.
Milan's challenge ended after a 1-1 draw with the Dutch club at San Siro. Feyenoord lead 2-1 on aggregate. Despite being limited to 10 players, it managed to absorb this success. Milan took the lead in the first minute through Santiago Jimenez's goal. This lead was extinguished by Julian Carranza in the 73rd minute of the game. After the match, Caranaza said, "Initially my performance was not good, I was struggling physically. I was finding it difficult to even run. But I was able to score the most important goal of my career in this match, so we are happy.'
In Lisbon, Benfica drew 3-3 with Monaco and managed to take a 4-3 lead on aggregate. Club Brugge defeated Atalanta 3-1 at home and took an easy lead of 5-2. In that, young player Chemsdin Taibi scored two goals. Our performance was of high level. This success is due to the confidence of our players," said Brugge coach Nicky Hayen.
