Davies helps Bayern out of jail against Celtic
Alphonso Davies snatched a last-minute equaliser to seal a 1-1 draw with Celtic and send Bayern Munich into the Champions League last 16 with a 3-2 aggregate win.
Davies bundled home deep in second-half stoppage time at the Allianz Arena, where Nicholas Kuhn put the visitor ahead in the 63rd minute.
Bayern, 2-1 victor at Celtic Park last week, got lucky earlier on as Brendan Rodgers's team saw several glorious chances pass it by - Callum McGregor going close, Kuhn having a header cleared off the line and Daizen Maeda dragging wide.
Harry Kane nearly made Bayern's luck count when he struck the crossbar on the stroke of half-time, though that was his final involvement, with Vincent Kompany taking the England captain, who was an injury doubt ahead of the match, off at the interval.
Bayern upped the pressure after the break but, against the run of play, Kuhn slotted in after capitalising on some defensive mistakes.
Yet with extra time beckoning, a Leon Goretzka header was parried out by Kasper Schmeichel, with Davies on hand to block Cameron Carter-Vickers's attempted clearance and force the ball over the line.
