This Wednesday evening, other European football stars will take to the field. Milan, Bayern and Atalanta will be looking for a ticket to the 1/8 stage of the Champions League.
Sergio Coinsesao's red and blacks will face the Dutch Feyenoord. The new Milan has given positive signals in the championship. With Joao Felix, Walker and Gimenez from the first minute, the Italians will do their best to take a step towards further qualification.
On the other hand, Feyenoord is not having the best moment after recently firing coach Brian Priske. Motivated to give their best on the field, both teams will only seek victory.
"Historically we all know that it is a difficult match to play in the Netherlands with Feyenoord. I played there three years ago with Porto. It is a difficult, hot environment. We also have our problems, we also have players abroad. There are 17 players available. The history of the match will be made by us, the path of the match depends on what we do. If we go in with the right attitude and what we have prepared, then of course there is a chance to get a good result," said the Milan coach.
The match between Bayern Munich and Celtic is also quite interesting. The Bavarians are clearly the favorites in every aspect, however Celtic will try to pull off the surprise.
"It will definitely be special for us and for the fans. Celtic Park, in my experience, was one of the loudest stadiums I've ever played in. We can enjoy the atmosphere. These kinds of games are special. Celtic have a great tradition in the Champions League. We will give them the respect they deserve, but we also have a great team. These will be two tough games and our job is to get through," said Vincent Company.
In the next match, Monaco will play Benfica at 21:00, while the only challenge that will be played at 18:45 is Atalanta of Gjimshit, which will face Club Brugge. (A2 Televizion)