Now valued more than Jota and Kuhn, the “world-class” talent was sought after by Celtic.

Now valued more than Jota and Kuhn, the “world-class” talent was sought after by Celtic.

Bayern Munich defeated Celtic on aggregate in the Champions League play-off round on Tuesday night,

ending Celtic’s hopes of qualifying for Europe.

After losing 2-1 at Parkhead in the first leg, the Hoops were headed for extra time in Bavaria,

but a late goal from Alphonso Davies gave the German powerhouses the victory.

Nicolas Kuhn’s goal in the second half gave Brendan Rodgers’ team a 1-0 lead,

but they couldn’t hold the home team at bay for the whole ninety minutes.

The Northern Irish head coach should be proud of his team’s performance during the two legs,

as they battled Bayern Munich and nearly forced extra time,

even though they were eliminated from the competition.Rodgers’ success was greatly influenced

by the caliber of attackers at his disposal, as players like Kuhn, Jota,

and Daizen Maeda wowed with their performances.As the team is still on track to

win the SFA Cup and the Scottish Premiership, Celtic’s new wing wizards, Kuhn and Jota,

may be in for an interesting second half of the season.

Kuhn’s and Jota’s Celtic magic
The Scottish powerhouses pounced to re-sign the Portuguese winger

during the January transfer window.

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