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“Kimmich Draws Parallels to Villarreal After Bayern’s Stalemate with Celtic”

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“Kimmich Draws Parallels to Villarreal After Bayern’s Stalemate with Celtic”

“Kimmich Draws Parallels to Villarreal After Bayern’s Stalemate with Celtic”

Bayern Munich’s Joshua Kimmich appeared to experience a sense of déjà vu during his side’s recent 1-1 draw with Celtic in the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League group stage. The result at Celtic Park evoked memories of Bayern’s shock elimination from last season’s competition, which was marred by a stunning 2-1 defeat to Villarreal in the quarterfinals — a loss that sent shockwaves through the footballing world.

Despite Bayern dominating possession and creating numerous chances against the Scottish champions, they were unable to secure all three points in Glasgow, leaving Kimmich and his teammates frustrated. The 1-1 result, which came after a last-minute equalizer from Celtic’s Daizen Maeda, highlighted some familiar issues for the Bavarians—issues that were also apparent in their humbling defeat to Villarreal.

Kimmich, who has been an integral part of Bayern’s midfield for years, admitted that the result made him think back to that fateful clash with Villarreal. “It was a reminder of last year,” Kimmich said post-match. “Against Villarreal, we were dominant in possession, we created chances, but we failed to convert them. It felt similar tonight; we controlled large parts of the game, but we couldn’t finish and ultimately paid the price.”

The similarities between the Villarreal defeat and the Celtic draw are clear. In both instances, Bayern displayed their trademark attacking prowess but were unable to convert their dominance into a commanding victory. While Kimmich and his teammates controlled possession against Celtic, they found themselves unable to break down a resilient defense and struggled with finishing in crucial moments—something that haunted them against Villarreal.

Bayern’s struggles in front of goal were evident throughout the match as they had a number of opportunities, but Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart was in inspired form, making several key saves to keep his side in the game. The hosts, on the other hand, made the most of their limited chances, with Maeda pouncing on a loose ball in the box late in the match to equalize.

Kimmich’s frustration was evident as he reflected on the result. “We know that to progress in the Champions League, we need to be ruthless in front of goal,” he added. “We can’t afford to make the same mistakes we did last season. We have to be more clinical.”

Despite the draw, Bayern Munich remains firmly in the hunt for a spot in the knockout stages, but the stalemate with Celtic will raise concerns about the team’s ability to maintain consistency at critical moments in high-stakes matches. For Kimmich, the draw is a reminder of the importance of taking control of games and ensuring they don’t let opportunities slip away—something that could haunt Bayern if they are to have any hopes of securing a deep run in this year’s Champions League.

As Bayern Munich prepares for their next group-stage fixture, Kimmich’s reflection on past European setbacks could serve as a crucial turning point in their campaign. With lessons learned from both Villarreal and Celtic, Bayern will be looking to improve their finishing and ensure they do not fall short again as they pursue European glory.

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