Rodgers urges Celtic bravery as Kane misses Bayern training


Brendan Rodgers wants Celtic to come away from their Champions League play-off against Bayern Munich with no regrets.
The visitors trail 2-1 going into Tuesday's second leg at the Allianz Arena and the manager accepts it will take a performance of the highest quality to be successful but stresses that it is a challenge he and his players "want to embrace".
"There's no second chance," said Rodgers. "We've got to be clever, bright and brave and if we can do that, history has shown that in sport anything can happen.
"You come to this level and you have to play without any fear. There's worse things in life than losing a game of football so we want to ensure when we come in after the game, if we don't go through, we've given it absolutely everything."
Bayern Munich star Kane sat out training on Monday but head coach Vincent Kompany said the striker's facial injury is "nothing too bad".
The England captain, who has 29 goals for the season, took a knock in Saturday's goalless draw at Bayer Leverkusen, although he lasted the whole match.
"It's nothing really serious but we have not had much time to recover," explained Kompany. "Tomorrow morning we will see how he feels but I think it's nothing too bad."