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On the podcast today: heartbreak for Celtic as they come within minutes of a famous result in Munich, only for their resistance to be broken in stoppage time. The panel reflect on an heroic performance from Brendan Rodgers’ side, with cameos from Ewan and Jim. The panel also discuss whether Bayern’s defensive frailties beg the question of Vincent Kompany’s managerial reputation and ask … if extra time was scrapped, would we miss it?
Elsewhere, the panel covers the rest of Tuesday night’s Champions League action as Club Brugge stun Atalanta in Bergamo, Feyenoord pull off a massive upset against Milan and Benfica edge a thriller against Monaco in a night of shocks for clubs outside the big five leagues.
We’ve also got a preview of Manchester City’s showdown with Real Madrid, plus Aston Villa’s game with Liverpool in the Premier League, while Everton’s new stadium makes its debut. All that and your questions on today’s Guardian Football Weekly.
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