CELTIC’S Champions League rivals Dinamo Zagreb were pulverised 9-2 by Bayern Munich in the Allianz Arena as they got off to a false start in Europe’s most prestigious competition.
The Croatians, who face Brendan Rodgers’ team on Tuesday December 10 in the nation’s capital, were left humiliated and embarrassed as they collapsed in sensational style.
Former Spurs striker Harry Kane piled on the agony with four goals – three from the penalty spot – as Vincent Kompany’s Bundesliga bully boys ran amok.
ASTONISHED…Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany.
The game had the second-biggest winning margin in the tournament’s history, with Liverpool and Real Madrid holding the record with 8-0 wins.
England international captain Kane, speaking to the club website, said: “It’s the first time I’ve ever had three penalties in one game. It was a different feeling for me, but to score four goals is fantastic.”