4 points to talk from the other legs on Tuesday

The first four playoffs of the Champions League are in the books, and the games on Tuesday throw some wonderful fun jobs.
The elimination of AC Milan in the hands of Feyenoord may be the result of the title, but all the eyes were on the nervous survival of Bayern from Munich against the Celtic side, which were a few seconds of taking the Vincent Company’s clothing in additional time.
Here’s the rounding of all actions.
After Santiago Gimenez scored a hit against his former employers after only 37 seconds to tie things to the aggregate, AC Milan He looked safe to continue and progress to the knockout phase. They cruised in the first half, but the script completely turned when the left back Theo Hernandez was fired at the beginning of the second.
Theo, who picked up an unnecessary yellow card before the interval, showed a second for diving in the 51st minute, and that act of simulation ultimately cost Milan. They failed to cope with a numerical deficiency, and Feyenoord had a nice control over the game, eventually captured the goal they needed to win this connection on the aggregate.
She was a stupid decision from Theo to try to fool the clerk, and he made him pay for as he watched his side pass from the main European competition.
Atalanta plays beautiful football at the time, but last year’s Europa League winners will not celebrate any intercontinental silver accessories this year after going out to the wrong end of goal -festiva in Bergamo.
With the advantages of 2-1 in the back pocket, Brugga was more than happy to sit and frustrate the Atalanta, which, because of all its possessions, was a clear chance in the first half. They were 3-0 down at the interval and the outcome looked set up.
The replacement at the half -time Ademola Lookman seemed decisively to change the narrative as he scored a hit within a few seconds from the re -launch, but his missed punishment by for an hour was moving the wind from Atalanta. The late red card of Rafael Toloi was a bitter glaze on top of the poor cake.
She was a good, old-fashioned battle between Benfica and Monaco, with the Portuguese side beat after she secured a total win of 4-3 in the night draw 3-3.
Monaco was at the top of the first half and could have scored a handful of goals, and the dangerous Breel Embolo missed an excellent chance in a true exalted way. Considering the decent space inside the Benfica box, Embolo somehow managed to send his effort balloning across the bar, reaching the type of height, most would fight to break even when he tries.
The French side put herself forward twice in the second half, but Benfica just didn’t lie. Vangelis Pavlidis’s penalty tied things to 2-2 at night, and after George Ilekhen thought he had set up extra time transportation, Orkun Kokac left with six minutes of the remaining to bring an electric encounter.
Although they were underdogs, Celtic did not hide from Bayern and could turn the tie on their heads that they used any of their three great chances at the beginning of the game. Callum McGregor, Nicolas Kuhn and Daizen Maeda could all celebrate with a little more wealth.
Bayern took control of the second half, and Celtic had to sit incredibly deep to try to absorb the pressure, knowing that the counterattack would be their only chance of surviving in this competition. That golden chance handed them to them for an hour while Kuhn danced outside some terrible defenses to put the Celtics ahead of the night.
The Celtics were deeply dug, desperately to undoubtedly deserve a famous victory, but their determined back was finally violated at the ugliest fashion as Alphonso Davies packed home in the fourth minute of stops.
It is a true heart for Celtic, who deserves to celebrate what was ultimately an impressive draw in Bayern.