Arne Slot from Diego Simeone. This season in the Champions League, there have been a few disgruntled individuals in the opposing team’s dugout opposite Celtic.
Wednesday’s Champions League victory over Feyenoord, which Celtic earned 2-1, wasn’t without controversy for Arne Slot.
It appears that the Feyenoord coach was fuming before to his team giving up a penalty, which most likely didn’t help.
After Liam Scales was brought down in the box, Luis Palma scored the first goal for Celtic from the penalty spot.
Arne Slot was allegedly having a “deep conversation” and venting to the fourth official about several issues.
Following the imposition of the sentence, it was stated that Arne Slot was “not a happy man” as a result of everything.
Ultimately, Celtic secured the victory, and in contrast to a specific Diego Simeone, he shook hands with Brendan Rodgers following the game.
Boss of Feyenoord Arne Slot
A BBC correspondent observed, “Arne Slot, the manager of Feyenoord, is not a happy man.”
“The penalty award definitely didn’t improve his mood; moments earlier, he was having a heated argument with the fourth official about something.”
Celtic relieves the strain
At least other media outlets won’t be discussing Celtic’s European winless streak going forward.
Probably from the next season on, it will become ‘Only one win in…’!
Serious talk aside, this victory came at the perfect time and restored faith in the system just in time for the Champions League to change its format.
All things considered, it’s probably not necessary to change the Champions League format because you shouldn’t fix what ain’t busted.
However, this should be encouraging for Celtic in the long run and allow them to start laying up victories in Europe.
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