Rodgers' desire before the match was that the tie remains “alive” when his team arrived in Bavaria next week.
This would be the case, but it could have been better.
Maida rotated Manuel Neuer and was a scene in an open goal – albeit from a very sharp angle – while Rio Hattat achieved a long -term blow, and Alessre Johnston was a late blow to the palm of the experienced palm.
According to Radgers, the German giants were “happy” for the final whistle.
“Celtic has provided opportunities and Bayern's need to take this into consideration,” said BBC 5, former Pat Nevin.
“They will not surrender and football is sometimes strange. Anything can happen.”
On Monday afternoon, no one thought that Maeda would play. By 78 minute of this game, there were a few thought in Celtic had any chance. However we are here.
“I really commented against the upper side and gave them problems,” Rodgers added.
“We go to the next week, we will play in a great stadium, a great stadium, and we have shown that we can play. We must have this aggressive mentality.
“We are still right in a tie. It is only one goal. It is a big challenge, and we know that but it is still a possibility.”