Celtic defender Cameron Carter-Vickers says it is “recreation on” in Munich after his group confirmed they may harm Bayern of their Champions League play-off first-leg.
Brendan Rodgers’ aspect had been heading for a 2-0 defeat and a mountain to climb in Bavaria subsequent Tuesday, however Daizen Maeda’s deft header with simply over 10 minutes to go has given the Scottish champions hope.
“It was an fascinating recreation, we contained them pretty properly within the first half,” the USA worldwide mentioned.
“We had been in all probability a bit too passive in a few of our defensive moments and I believed we may have been a bit higher on the ball.
“The final 20-25 minutes we grew into the sport and we confirmed that we will harm them and hold the ball at occasions. By the top of it we had been sort of on the entrance foot and searching fairly good and now we have to take that into the following leg.
“Afterward within the recreation after we began to get our passing recreation collectively, we appeared harmful.
“So long as it is one aim, it is undoubtedly recreation on. For us, it is in all probability about going over there and both attempting to maintain that scoreline or higher it for so long as we will, and attempting to take the sport over there to the dying minutes of that recreation.
“We all know we have got that aspect so it is nearly doing that on the ball, that perception that we will go and harm them and create an opportunity earlier than it goes.”