That Absolute Raspador of Adam Idah with six minutes to play, sent to the upper corner of the Duende United Network with power and precision, could almost have been interpreted as a final reminder for the Brendan Rodgers manager.
A last blow to the ribs to let him know, if there was any questions, exactly what he has to offer before the second stage of the Celtic Champions League with Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday.
There are several calls that Rodgers must do while trying to climb the mountain in Bavaria and cancel the 2-1 defeat suffered in Parkhead last week.
None more important than what player should play in the center in advance. Eyes below, friends, for a special European edition of 'Brendan's Big Decions'.
Idah, of course, received the role as the main man in the three strikers in the first leg. He didn't do it wrong, exactly.
However, he never seemed to win the physical battle against Dayot Upamecano and it was not a great shock when he was replaced by jota with 25 minutes to play to allow Daizen to move from the left wing and lead the attack.

Adam Idah's performance against Dundee United was a reminder of what he can do in the attack

The striker Daizen Maeda has already shown that he has what is needed for Bayern del Bayern del Bayern
That is also when Celtic really became life. The Maeda positional switch injected a new energy into the procedures while rushing and harassed the opponents, and became a plague.
Shortly after changing, Bayern Manuel Neuer's goalkeeper was ahead and put an effort from a narrow angle of the target. With 11 minutes to play, he scored.
More than anyone, he turned an iron control night for Bayern, one night to slowly destroy the spirit of Celtic, in Merry Chaos.
It is only one of the reasons why I should receive the role of leading the first line again. His power of functioning, the work rate and the atmosphere of General Duracell Bunny definitely shook Vincent Kompany's men at a time when they sought to have the tie in their 2-0 pocket above.
Look, it's difficult for Rodgers. Idah is the £ 8.5 million striker who hung his hat. A great firm.
The International of the Republic of Ireland waited for his time until Kyogo Furuhashi continued and certainly believes that he has deserved his chance to shine.
Losing would be hard. However, for this game, Maeda possibly offers more. Bayern fought on Saturday by attracting Bayer Leverkusen 0-0 to maintain its eight-point advantage at the top of the Bundesliga.
Leverkusen pressed them with great intensity. Bayern created little. Harry Kane was anonymous. It became an exercise to simply dig and defend to Kompany's side.

Jeffrey Schlupp could be the best equipped Celta devastating to face Michael Olise de Bayern
“Of course, we always want to master the game, but if a team forces us to defend ourselves, then we have to defend ourselves,” Bayern chief coach said. “Leverkusen pressed magnificently, said the ball magnificently and also fought for it.”
Now, nobody says that Celtic has the right to wait to do what Leverkusen did.
However, if you want someone to lead the press against Bayern, Maeda is the main contender. He puts the scarers once and can be asked, with some confidence, to do it again.
The fact that Idah played 85 minutes against United before giving way to Johnny Kenny, maybe he also says something.
If the difficult work will be given and that he takes over the strength of going in front of Bayern again, would it not have been normal for Rodgers to take it considerably before him?
Of course, if Maeda focuses again, the question of what to do on the left flank remains. If Jota were an adjustment of the 100 percent party, it would be clear.
However, he admitted after scoring a beautiful second goal for Celtic against United on Saturday, which joins Captain Callum McGregor in the middle of the first half, which is not.
“I know that I still have a long way to go, but the sensations are really good at this time,” said the Portuguese end.
He looked good in the 65 minutes they gave him the weekend. It also appeared quite well in the 25 minutes or so that reached the end of that first leg with Bayern.
Why not start it in Germany and even give it an hour if that is all that you can handle in full PELT?
He is someone who can provide some magic, beat a man, get the players out of the game. And this will be a night for Gamechangers, which can attack the rarest opportunities and make them count.
Given how established are the Celtic at this time, it is easy to think that the rest of the Rodgers team will be chosen. And maybe I do. However, we conclude considering one that is slightly from the left field.
Michael Olise will be out there again for Bayern. He had Parkhead's race last week in the 65 minutes he was in the park. Greg Taylor really didn't face him at all.
Could it be worth considering the considerable experience in English of the Premier League of Jeffrey Schlupp? At 32, he has been around the block several times at a high level. More interesting, he knows Olise extremely well.
He spent four years with him in Crystal Palace, played with him, knows what makes him work. Maybe he knows if there is any type of Achilles heel there too.
Look, guys like Olise, in the way I was in Glasgow, sometimes they can simply be impossible to play. It is an excellent talent. But it will certainly bet to face Taylor again in the territory. Schlupp could give him something completely different about what to think.
And giving Bayern something to think about is really the whole goal. Winning in Munich is a difficult task, but the first step is simply to put them under pressure and let them know that they will not be given time to put the game in a strangler.
That is why Maeda Arch-Iritante looks the ideal type to vaporize from the front.
doELTICO(4-3-3): Schmeichel 6; Ralston 7, Carter-Vickers 7, Trusty 7, Schlupp 7 (Taylor 71); McGregor 8, Hatate 7 (Engels 62), McCowan 7, 6 (Kuhn 71), Idah 7 (Kenny 85), Jota 7.5 (Maeda 62).
Reserved: None.
Manager: Brendan Rodgers 8.
DUnde United (4-4-1): Walton 6; Adegboyega 6 (CEPA 88), Graham 6, Gallagher 6, Stephenson 6; Fotheringham 6 (Trapanovski 69), Docherty 6 (Paton 69), Sevelj 6 (Babunski 88), Middleton 6; Campbell 6; Dalby 6 (Mault 76).
Reserved: Middleton, Sevelj, Adegboyega.
Manager: Jim Goodwin 6.
Referee: Nick Walsh.