German complacency could be Celtic’s biggest Champions League weapon against Bayern Munich.That is the view of Aberdeen and Scotland legend Willie Miller.
The Bundesliga giants hold a 2-1 lead from Glasgow last week and will be looking to finish the job at the Allianz Arena and progress through the play-off round.
Miller famously helped Aberdeen to see off Bayern Munich on their way to European Cup Winners Cup glory in 1983.Sir Alex Ferguson’s side drew 0-0 in the Olympic Stadium and then beat them 3-2 at Pittodrie.
Miller reckons complacency helped his Dons to glory and could well come into play this week. The Dons legend insisted: “Celtic going into the game, it is a huge task for them to turn a deficit round away from them. “But it’s not impossible but it’s huge and Celtic will know that. “Perhaps Bayern will have that kind of a superiority complex that might just help Celtic in their journey.“I think Celtic have got to go in there with belief. “Celtic are a top quality team and they’ve done well in the Champions League, so they’ve been tested at a high level.
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