Some Celtic fans have caused another riot at Villa Park. Potentially leading to a UEFA ban from travelling to Bayern Munich in the Champions League play-offs.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has criticised the behaviour of some fans who threw flares onto Villa Park during the trip to Aston Villa. Potentially leading to UEFA banning the Scottish champions’ fans. From travelling to watch the second leg of their Champions League play-off against Bayern Munich in Germany on February 18. The BBC reported on Friday ทางเข้า UFABET

Celtic were previously fined and banned by UEFA from away games in September. After Celtic fans used flares at Borussia Dortmund. Before another incident at Villa Park in a 4-2 win over Aston Villa. Which could see them face the same punishment from UEFA again.
The Scottish giants have warned fans not to book flights and hotels in Munich as the club awaits a decision from UEFA. With Rodgers expressing sympathy for the unsuspecting fans who may be affected.
‘I would be very disappointed for all true Celtic fans. Of course, no decision has been made on this matter. But it is very serious for the club to make such a statement.’
‘For Celtic fans who are deeply connected to the club. And their team and have travelled near and far for many years. The risk of not being able to go speaks volumes about how these milestones have brought us to this point.’
‘So I really hope it’s not like that for the real fans who love the club and support the club and go to games all over the world. But let’s see what happens.’ Rodgers said.