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By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

Alphonso Davies reflects on Celtic drama: "The most important thing is that we advanced"

Bayern weren't at their best against Celtic, but the most important thing is that they booked passage to the next round, according to Alphonso Davies, who made it 1-1 deep into injury time.
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    Bayern Munich had to fight hard to knock Celtic out of the Champions League as Alphonso Davies' stoppage-time goal was enough to earn them a 1-1 draw and a 3-2 aggregate win.

    For Davies, who came on as a second-half substitute, the most important thing was that Bayern got through.

    “It's the Champions League, we played against a good Celtic side. We knew they'd play with intensity so we had to match that,” Davies told Amazon Prime after the game.

    "This is football. The scoreline is what it is. The most important thing is that we advanced. 

    “It's not easy with so many games. I think we defended well apart from one mishap at the back - overall the most important thing today was to advance.”

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