This elbow in the face Daizen Maeda received 30 seconds before Bayern scored was ignored by the referee and there was no VAR intervention after the goal….

Gabriel Clarke asked Callum McGregor about the foul on Adam Idah before Bayern Munich equalised last night in the Allianz Arena, but it was actually Daizen Maeda who was fouled by Dayo Upamecano.
The big French defender was wary of Maeda all night long and it’s one of the reasons we got so much joy, which arguably helped lead to the opening goal from Nicolas Kühn.

Daizen terrifies defenders
The uncertainty Daizen caused that Bayern defence over the two legs was remarkable, and you could just tell none of them really wanted the space to open up and end up in a foot race with the Japanese international. That pressing from the front was sensational and on a night such as this, it’s exactly what Celtic and Brendan Rodgers needed.
He’s such a wonderful athlete Daizen, and the fact that the Munich side showed him so much respect speaks volumes. However, there was a foul on Daizen in the lead up to Bayern’s pattern of play which eventually led to their equalising goal. Upamecano rather naughtily raised his arm and hit Maeda on the face as he went to run past him and close the space down.
It looked like a foul. It was a clear head knock

It looked like a foul. It was a clear head knock yet referee Benoit Bastien was happy to let play go on. There is an argument that it should have been a red card. Daizen Maeda has twice been sent off for much less in Champions League matches. Even after the referee’s error in not awarding the foul or at least stopping play for a head-knock, VAR could have intervened when checking the goal. They choose not to.
The penalty that never was in the first leg at Celtic Park then the ignored foul and head knock last night…draw your own conclusions.
Take a look at this…
That’s a foul on Maeda all day long!!!! pic.twitter.com/AKV4UPMvmP
— SweetIrishGhirl (@Newrygal1) February 18, 2025
That’s a foul on Maeda all day long!!!! pic.twitter.com/AKV4UPMvmP
— SweetIrishGhirl (@Newrygal1) February 18, 2025
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Refs gave us feck all ocer both legs. They’d have never had the Kühn goal disallowed if roles were reversed and would’ve got a pen for the Engels foul.
We’re used tae that stuff goin against us in Scotland though, but it shows just how far we’ve came that it’s clubs like Bayern that need the helpin hands now.
Seriously believe we’re on the brink of a VERY good side just now & not just domestically.
When Bayern “scored” in the last minute, I wasn’t all that bothered because I was sure that VAR would go back to have a look at that foul, cancel the goal, award Celtic a free-kick outside the German penalty area and give a card to the Bayern defender. My heid must button up the back.
Having said that, we could and should have turned that tie around in the first half. We’d have been good value for going in a the break with a 3 or 4 goal lead.
The biggest disappointment for me is that it will now be months before we compete again at this level. We’ve shown that we finally belong there again but just as we were building up some momentum, we’ve now gone out of the picture.
I hope we can keep building on the progression we’ve made this year and not lose vital players at the end of the season.