Celtic can take heart from their strong performance in the final quarter against Bayern, with Daizen Maeda's late goal giving them a glimmer of hope ahead of the second leg.
Despite being down by a significant margin for most of the game, Celtic managed to rally in the last 15 minutes, with Maeda's header in the 79th minute being the catalyst for their comeback.
The goal, which was scored from close range, was a testament to Celtic's never-say-die attitude and their determination to get back into the game.
According to Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, the team's strong finish to the game was a positive sign, and it has given them something to build on ahead of the second leg.
Rodgers praised his team's resilience and fight, saying that they had shown great character to stay in the game and create scoring opportunities.
While the task ahead of them is still daunting, Celtic will take heart from their late comeback and will look to carry that momentum into the second leg.
With the away goal in their favor, Celtic will be looking to exploit any weaknesses in Bayern's defense and catch them off guard.
The second leg promises to be an exciting and intense encounter, with Celtic looking to pull off a major upset and advance to the next round.
As the game approaches, Celtic fans will be eagerly anticipating the matchup, hoping that their team can build on their strong finish in the first leg and create history.
The stage is set for an epic showdown, and only time will tell if Celtic can pull off the impossible and knock out the reigning champions.