Celtic has secured a Champions League play-off spot after a thrilling match against Young Boys, but the real story of the night was the series of disallowed goals and a saved penalty that left fans on the edge of their seats.
Kyogo Furuhashi was the man of the hour, scoring not one, not two, but three goals in the first half, only to have each of them disallowed by the referee. The Celtic striker's frustration was palpable as he watched his efforts being chalked off, one by one.
But Furuhashi's disappointment was not the only talking point of the match. Arne Engels also had a penalty saved, leaving Celtic fans wondering what could have been if the referee's decisions had gone in their favor.
Despite the setbacks, Celtic managed to walk away with the win, ensuring their spot in the Champions League play-off. The team's performance was a testament to their determination and skill, and fans are eagerly waiting to see how they will fare in the next round.
The match was a nail-biter, with both teams creating scoring opportunities and putting each other's defenses to the test. In the end, it was Celtic's resilience and perseverance that paid off, and they were rewarded with a well-deserved win.
As the team looks ahead to the play-off, they will be drawing on the experience and lessons learned from this match. With their sights set on the Champions League, Celtic is ready to give it their all and make their mark on the European stage.
The question on everyone's mind now is: can Celtic keep up the momentum and make it to the group stage? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure - this team is one to watch, and their journey is going to be an exciting one to follow.