Three Observations from Bayern Munich's lackluster 1-1 draw against Celtic in the Champions League
Briefly

Bayern Munich faced elimination in a tense match against Celtic, trailing 1-0 until Alphonso Davies scored a late equalizer in the 94th minute, ensuring Bayern's advancement on aggregate. Coach Vincent Kompany’s selection choices faced scrutiny as key players like Harry Kane were substituted. Bayern’s attacking performance was marred by difficulties in the final third, as they created opportunities but failed to convert them effectively. In contrast, Club Brugge showcased clinical finishing against Atalanta, emphasizing the need for efficiency in attack. However, extending Davies’ contract was seen as a positive move amid the team's struggles.
Vincent Kompany's decisions, including substitutions and starting line-up choices, were questioned as Bayern Munich struggled to secure their advancement.
Bayern's final third play was poor, with many chances created but often lacking the decisive finishing touches needed to secure goals.
Bayern's struggles were contrasted with Club Brugge's clinical performance against Atalanta, highlighting the importance of efficiency in attack.
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