Brendan Rodgers is determined for Celtic to challenge Bayern Munich at home in their Champions League knockout match, emphasizing the significance of the venue. Celtic returns to this stage for the first time since 2013, and despite being underdogs, Rodgers encourages his players to keep the tie competitive. Notably, the Celtic Park atmosphere can intimidate opponents, which he wants to utilize against Bayern. The team is boosted by the availability of Daizen Maeda, essential for their performance as they aim to achieve a strong showing against a renowned football club.
Our mindset looking into the game is to win the game to see if we can take an advantage across the next week.
It's not just a tick-box exercise for players to come and say they've played at Celtic Park. You want them to hurt in this arena as well.
Celtic's cause has, however, been boosted by the availability of Daizen Maeda after Uefa downgraded an original two-game ban for his red card.
Rodgers is not underestimating the challenge against Bayern, describing the club as football royalty.
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