Feb 13
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Marcus Littlejohn

Bayern Munich Survives Late Pressure to Secure Win at Celtic

Bayern Munich, under the guidance of head coach Vincent Kompany, secured a 2-1 victory over Celtic in their Champions League playoff first leg at Celtic Park.

The match saw Michael Olise open the scoring with a stunning strike just before halftime, followed by Harry Kane doubling the lead early in the second half with a volley from a Joshua Kimmich corner.

Despite Bayern controlling 70% possession in the first half, Celtic's disciplined defense kept them at bay until Olise's breakthrough.

Celtic's Nicolas Kühn had an early effort ruled offside, and Daizen Maeda later reduced the deficit with a close-range header in the 79th minute.

Celtic pressured Bayern in the final stages, but Bayern's defense, including a crucial late save from goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, preserved their lead.

Reflecting on the performance, Kompany stated, "Celtic pushed us to the limit in the final minutes, but our squad showed great composure under pressure. These are the moments that define top teams." 

Celtic, backed by a passionate home crowd, displayed determination and intensity as they fought to find an equalizer.

The Scottish club came close on multiple occasions, forcing Bayern's defense into crucial interventions.

Despite the loss, Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers took positives from his team’s performance, saying, "I'm incredibly proud of the fight we showed. We went toe-to-toe with one of Europe's best, and on another night, we could have taken something from the game."

With this result, Bayern holds a narrow advantage heading into the second leg in Munich, while Celtic faces the challenge of overturning the deficit to keep their Champions League aspirations alive.

Mar 3
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Marcus Littlejohn

La Liga Files EU Complaint Against Manchester City Over Alleged Financial Misconduct

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La Liga has officially lodged a complaint with the European Commission, accusing Manchester City of violating EU competition laws by receiving undisclosed financial support from the United Arab Emirates.

The complaint, submitted by La Liga President Javier Tebas, alleges that these funds were used to artificially boost Manchester City’s revenues and circumvent UEFA's Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations.

Tebas stated, "This is a clear case of financial doping that distorts the competitive balance across Europe," emphasizing the need for regulatory intervention.

He further argued that Manchester City’s actions have "created an uneven playing field," disadvantaging clubs that comply with financial regulations.

In response, Manchester City has denied any wrongdoing, insisting that their financial practices are fully compliant with all regulations.

A club spokesperson stated, "Manchester City operates within the rules and remains confident that an impartial review will confirm this."

The club's financial dealings have already been under scrutiny due to over 100 alleged breaches of the Premier League's financial rules, including accusations of overstating sponsorship revenues.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola refused to comment directly on the allegations during a recent press conference, responding with a curt "Next question" when asked about the issue.

If found guilty, the club could face severe penalties, including fines, points deductions, or even exclusion from European competitions.