Despite his side's painstaking Champions League exit at the hands of Bayern Munich last night, Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers remained in fine spirits post-match, stopping to get a selfie with a fan of the German side.
The visitors passed up numerous opportunities to take the lead in the game's early stages, although they eventually did on 63 minutes through Nicolas Kuhn.
Alphonso Davies, however, smuggled home an equaliser for Bayern in stoppage time, which eventually won them the tie.
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Despite such a gut-wrenching way to exit Europe for the season, Rodgers was happy to get a photo with a Bayern supporter after the game:
Couldn't miss a chance for a selfie with Brendan Rodgers 📸#UCLonPrime pic.twitter.com/75OnrYhuZI
— Amazon Prime Video Sport (@primevideosport) February 18, 2025
Celtic now turn their attention back to domestic action as the season enters its final months.
The Scottish Premiership champions have a healthy lead at the top of the table and are in the last eight of the Scottish Cup.
Next up is a trip to face Hibernian on Saturday, as Rodgers and co. look to bounce back from their narrow Champions League exit.