Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany is looking forward to his side's trip to face Celtic in the Champions League on Wednesday.
The Bavarian side cruised to a 3-0 Bundesliga victory over Werder Bremen last night as they prepared for next week's tie.
Harry Kane bagged a brace of penalties, as Leroy Sane also scored in the comfortable victory.
Full focus for Bayern now turns to the European scene, where Brendan Rodgers' men lie in wait.
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Boss Kompany is already looking forward to the match: "It's certainly going to be special for us and for the fans," he said (via X).
"There was a lot of talk about the two extra games added to the schedule, but now everyone is looking forward to it.
"It will be an amazing Champions League night."
While Celtic don't have many injury concerns at the minute, Bayern do, although Kompany was on hand to provide a positive update on some of his crocked stars last night.
Indeed, the Belgian confirmed that Serge Gnabry, Hiroki Ito, and perhaps even Alphonso Davies could return from the sidelines at Parkhead.
Before Bayern come to town, however, Celtic must consider Raith Rovers in the Scottish Cup this evening.
The holders will look to comfortably book their place in the last eight of the competition and take another step towards a sought-after treble.