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Just 198 days ago, Celtic came within seconds of toppling Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena. ‌

Often cast as Europe’s whipping Bhoys, Brendan Rodgers’ heroes went toe-to-toe with a footballing powerhouse. ‌

That agonising last-gasp equaliser from Alphonso Davies shattered dreams of a result that could have sent shockwaves across the globe. ‌

Yet, for all the heartbreak, it felt like the start of something special.

Celtic had finally regained some continental pride and were on the verge of making serious inroads at the highest level.

Six months on, they find themselves in the Europa League after crashing out to minnows from Kazakhstan - unknowns ranked lower than St Johnstone in UEFA’s coefficient. ‌

Amid a summer transfer window of frustration, Rodgers saw

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