This is the moment Chris Sutton watched Celtic's heartbreaking exit from the Champions League.
The pundit was on duty on Sky Sports covering the fixture as he described the scenes unfolding at the Allianz Arena.
Alphonso Davies bundled over the line in the final minute of stoppage time to see Celtic eliminated 3-2 on aggregate after the 1-1 draw on the night in Munich.
HEARTBREAK FOR CELTIC! 💔 Alphonso Davies scores in the 94th minute to seal victory for Bayern in injury-time! pic.twitter.com/SXQyX42sbT
— Sky Sports Scotland (@ScotlandSky) February 18, 2025
Nico Kuhn had slotted home an opener for Celtic but the late strike from Davies sent Bayern into the last 16.
He said: "Oh no. That's heartbreak for Celtic.
"I think it is Alphonso Davies who ends up getting the final touch. Schmeichel gets down brilliantly to his left and keeps it out. It's a scramble, Schmeichel is furious.
"Celtic have been brilliant defensively this evening, just that one moment switch off final seconds of the game."
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He added: "That is so, so cruel on Celtic who have been brilliant this evening.
"Wild celebrations from Vincent Kompany and the Bayern Munich bench but I'll tell you what they have got away with one tonight, they really have."
Celtic captain McGregor said: "Sometimes football is cruel, you don't always get what you deserve but I'm so proud of the players, the way that they played, the way that they handled themselves.
"We came off the pitch with no regrets.