By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
BigPaulSportsBigPaulSports
Notification Show More
Latest News
Chris 'The Bear' Fallica's College Football Study Guide: Week 3 Edition
Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica’s College Football Study Guide: Week 3 Edition
Game Analysis
Chris 'The Bear' Fallica's Top 10 College Football Rankings
Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica’s Top 10 College Football Rankings
Game Analysis
Justin Herbert on 'Rearview': Chargers Are 'Steps Ahead' of Last Season
Justin Herbert on ‘Rearview’: Chargers Are ‘Steps Ahead’ of Last Season
Game Analysis NFL
FanDuel Sportsbook Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford: How to Bet on Canelo vs Crawford With FanDuel
FanDuel Sportsbook Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford: How to Bet on Canelo vs Crawford With FanDuel
Game Analysis
Where to Bet on Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford Including DraftKings, FanDuel and BetMGM
Where to Bet on Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford Including DraftKings, FanDuel and BetMGM
Game Analysis
Aa
  • Big Paul Sports
  • Services
  • Game Analysis
  • Free Picks
  • Premium Content
  • Registration
  • Member Login
Reading: Champions League: AC Milan drops opener, Bayern Munich ekes by Celtic
Share
Aa
BigPaulSportsBigPaulSports
  • Big Paul Sports
  • Services
  • Game Analysis
  • Free Picks
  • Premium Content
  • Registration
  • Member Login
Search
  • Big Paul Sports
  • Services
  • Game Analysis
  • Free Picks
  • Premium Content
  • Registration
  • Member Login
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
BigPaulSports > Blog > Game Analysis > Champions League: AC Milan drops opener, Bayern Munich ekes by Celtic
Game Analysis

Champions League: AC Milan drops opener, Bayern Munich ekes by Celtic

BigP
Last updated: 2025/02/13 at 12:51 AM
BigP Published February 13, 2025
Share
Champions League: AC Milan drops opener, Bayern Munich ekes by Celtic
SHARE

Doug McIntyre

Doug McIntyre

Soccer Journalist

The first half of the new Champions League knockout stage playoffs is in the books.

After eight of Europe’s best club teams opened their respective two-game, total-goals-wins series on Tuesday, the back half of the field still in contention to join eight automatic qualifiers in the round of 16 played their opening match on Wednesday.

These are the biggest takeaways.

ADVERTISEMENT

The Rossoneri have been nothing if inconsistent this season. The coaching change that was made in December and Milan’s lowly place in the Italian top flight standings — one of the most storied teams in soccer history, they’re currently seventh in Serie A — prove it.

But the seven-time continental titlists’ lone respite has been the Champions League, or it had been. A loss in Croatia against Dinamo Zagreb on the final day of the first round cost them a bye to the last 16.

AC Milan suffered another loss on Wednesday at Dutch power Feyenoord, as Igor Paixão scored the only goal the hosts would need less than three minutes into the contest — a goal that keeper Mike Maignan really ought to have prevented:

The good news for Milan is that it’s only 1-0 on aggregate. An equalizer early in the second leg back home at the San Siro could swing the series back the Italians’ way. But to stave off elimination next Tuesday, new manager Sérgio Conceição will need a better performance. He’ll also need more from U.S. star Christian Pulisic.

Pulisic, the club’s leading scorer this season, was unusually quiet on Wednesday before being substituted after an hour. With Conceição still integrating new recruits like Kyle Walker and João Félix into his squad, it will be up to Pulisic to lead the way next week and keep Milan’s dreams of winning an eighth Champions League crown alive. If not, it could be the last we see of the Rossoneri in the world’s premier club tournament until at least 2026-27.

For the first 44 minutes of Wednesday’s tilt at an electric Celtic Park in Glasgow, the Scottish titans gave Germany’s best everything they could handle. But such is the all-world quality of mighty Bayern that it only took a half-chance for Michael Olise to put the visitors ahead of Celtic on the stroke of halftime.

It’s possible that Celtic center back Auston Trusty, who started alongside fellow American defender Cameron Carter-Vickers, could have reacted more quickly and closed down Olise on his opener, but the Frenchman still finished it superbly.

The backbreaking second goal? There’s no question that it was an error, as the hosts left Bayern goal machine Harry Kane (of all people) criminally unmarked on a second-half corner kick:

Celtic managed to claw one back late via Daizen Maeda to salvage a little bit of hope as the series shifts to Munich. Could a monumental upset happen? As much as Bayern, a six-time European champ and the overwhelming favorite to advance even before Wednesday’s victory, have been far from convincing this season, the Scots must be kicking themselves for not leaving home on even terms.

Advantage Benfica, Club Brugge

It’s impossible to know what would’ve happened on Wednesday had Monaco not played almost the entire second half down a man. Benfica nonetheless deserves credit for leaving the principality with a crucial 1-0 advantage — and for scoring what turned out to be the decisive goal long before home defender Al-Musrati was sent off in the 52nd minute for picking up a second yellow card. The Eagles are now in prime position to advance with a tie next Tuesday in Portugal.

Earlier on Wednesday in Belgium, Club Brugge snared a famous (although controversial) victory over Serie A side Atalanta. The match seemed headed to a 1-1 stalemate before sub Gustaf Nilsson converted a penalty deep into stoppage time to give the hosts a 2-1 aggregate lead. Whether the spot kick should’ve been awarded is another matter. Judge for yourself:

Either way, Brugge’s job is obviously far from done. And given the contentious way the opener ended, Atalanta’s players and fans will be hugely motivated to turn the series around next week in Northern Italy.

Doug McIntyre is a soccer writer for FOX Sports who has covered the United States men’s and women’s national teams at FIFA World Cups on five continents. Follow him at @ByDougMcIntyre.


recommended


UEFA Champions League

Get more from UEFA Champions League Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more


in this topic

Sponsored Content

Juega en grande con cryptomonedas

You Might Also Like

Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica’s College Football Study Guide: Week 3 Edition

Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica’s Top 10 College Football Rankings

Justin Herbert on ‘Rearview’: Chargers Are ‘Steps Ahead’ of Last Season

FanDuel Sportsbook Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford: How to Bet on Canelo vs Crawford With FanDuel

TAGGED: soccer
BigP February 13, 2025
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
Facebook Like
Twitter Follow
Youtube Subscribe
Telegram Follow
newsletter featurednewsletter featured

Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

    Popular News
    Source: Dak out of walking boot for minor sprain
    NFLSports News

    Source: Dak out of walking boot for minor sprain

    BigP BigP July 4, 2024
    Bills double Chargers troll, Browns ‘Elf’ video among best NFL Week 16 trolls
    Reid: Bieniemy will do a ‘great job’ as OC at UCLA
    2024 NFL betting picks: Rookie prop bets to make right now
    NFL Nation Fantasy Update: Caution with Kyler?
    - Advertisement -
    Ad imageAd image

    Categories

    • Sports

    About US

    We offer information and tips on US Sports and evernts all over the world.
    Top Categories
    • Game Analysis
    • Free Picks
    • Services
    • Premium Content

    Subscribe US

    Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

      © Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.

      Removed from reading list

      Undo
      Welcome Back!

      Sign in to your account

      Lost your password?