Celtic midfielder Arne Engels says his aspect have proven they will match Bayern Munich and should imagine they will accomplish that once more within the away leg of their Champions League tie subsequent Tuesday.
Talking after the 2-1 first-leg defeat at Celtic Park on Wednesday, the German insisted his the Scottish champions may take a lot from the sport.
“There are a number of optimistic factors. We simply have to carry on believing in ourselves. We’re nonetheless within the recreation and that was the intention.
“We have now proven we are able to match Bayern and it is as much as us now to go there and imagine we are able to do one thing. We need not change quite a bit.
“I feel we’re bettering in each facet. We could be compact and also you noticed within the final 20 minutes that we actually can damage them.”
Engels thought he may need had the chance to attain from the penalty spot when he was challenged by Bayern defender Dayot Upamecano.
No foul was awarded on the sector and, though referee Jesus Gil Manzano was known as to the monitor to evaluate his determination, he caught together with his authentic ruling.
“I felt one thing on my foot and I believed it was a penalty, however I heard from the fellows that he barely touched it together with his toe,” Engels stated.
“I feel if the referee must go to the display possibly it might have been a penalty, nevertheless it wasn’t. So we needed to carry on going.”