Rod Stewart inspires with dance and funny interviews in front of Bayern game

Rod Stewart inspires with dance and funny interviews in front of Bayern game

The atmosphere in the Champions League game between Celtic Glasgow and FC Bayern Munich last Wednesday was electrifying, but nothing could outdo the spectacle that Sir Rod Stewart offered. The 80-year-old singer, a well-known Celtic fan, caused a stir with his appearances before the game when he confessed to had a few drinks intus during interviews with CBS Sports and TNT Sports. This revelation led to some hilarious moments in which he mistakenly confused his interviewers, including the former Danish goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel, with other legends and even asked the stadium speaker to "be calm", which ensured that in the studio for a resounding laughter href = "https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/33353636/rod-stewart-dances-jamie-jamie-Carragher-celtic-bayern-munich/" Target = "_ blank"> Sun reported.

With his exuberant mood, Stewart also danced on one of the field microphones during the interview, which underlined his passion for the team. "Celtic is the rhythm of my heart," he said enthusiastically, while he put on a small dance performance in front of the cheering fans around him, which caused numerous laughs. Despite his happy appearance, Celtic then had a difficult stand in the game: Bayern Munich prevailed 2-1 after Michael Olise and Harry Kane scored the last goals. The connection goal of Daizen Maeda was late to trigger classic Scottish triumphal feelings, and leaves Celtic with a short defeat to the second half of the season in Munich, as Krone reported.

Stewart creates the mood and laughter

Before the game, Stewart turned out to be a true entertainment jewel. In a duet with Jamie Carragher, he presented his hit "Maggie May" while, visibly exhilarating, he showed his "hot legs". This unique interaction made fans and media a lasting impression. Together with the happy appearance and the playful interactions with the moderators, Stewart showed that despite his age he lost none of his charm.

While Celtic and the fans are now hoping for the second half of Munich, it remains to be seen whether Stewart will make a surprising appearance again. After the game, he spoke about the missed victory and noticed with a smile: "Maybe I'll put a climbing dance there." Despite the defeat, the fascination for Celtic and the unshakable passion of Sir Rod Stewart remains unbroken.

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OrtCeltic Park, Glasgow, Schottland
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