Without a doubt, Manchester City's visit to Celtic yesterday evening was the best Champions League game we've seen this season.

Pep Guardiola remains the master of attacking football but Brendan Rodgers is a student from the same school of thought; the result was a 3-3 thriller at Celtic Park, packed with goalmouth action and scintillating moves in the final third.

That point puts City in second place in Champions League Group C and Celtic in third - giving both clubs a decent chance of progressing to the Round of 16.

Did you unfortunately miss last night's match, or simply want to relive it's best moments? Well, if that's the case, you're certainly in the right place.

From illustrious members of the crowd to a poignant embrace at the final whistle, these six photos perfectly capture Celtic and City's six-goal thriller.

And safe to say, we can't wait until the two sides meet again in December.

ROD STEWART ROCKS UP

at Celtic Park

Celtic v Manchester City - UEFA Champions League Group Stage - Group C

Rod Stewart is one of the world's most famous Celtic fans and rocked up at Celtic Park once ahead of an incredible Champions League night. The Scotsman wasn't reduced to tears this time - having famously cried after Celtic beat Barcelona a few years ago - but was surely delighted with his team's display.

BROWN BATTLES AWAY

Celtic v Manchester City - UEFA Champions League Group Stage - Group C

Scott Brown might have missed out on a place on the scoresheet but he was a key performer at the heart of midfield. The shin-shattering Celtic skipper completed four tackles, five interceptions, two clearances and one block over the course of ninety minutes and was right in the mix throughout. Here, he's battling Man City's David Silva.

STERLING CELEBRATES

Celtic v Manchester City - UEFA Champions League Group Stage - Group C

A failed block from Raheem Sterling on the 20th minute saw the ball skid into the back of his own net. So, as you can tell from his glowing expression, the England international was nothing short of delighted when he managed to level the scoring just eight minutes later. The 21-year-old has been phenomenal since Pep Guardiola took the City hot seat in the summer, netting five goals in ten appearances so far this season.

DEMBELE'S WONDER GOAL

Celtic v Manchester City - UEFA Champions League Group Stage - Group C

We all knew Moussa Dembele was an exciting talent when Celtic signed him in the summer but the young Frenchman truly proved his world-class potential last night. After inadvertently applying the finishing touch to Celtic's opener, the 20-year-old completed his brace with a stunning bicycle kick. Above, you can see him landing on the floor and watching his effort fly into the net.

NOLITO'S EQUALISER

Celtic v Manchester City - UEFA Champions League Group Stage - Group C

It always seemed inevitable Celtic would surrender their lead and Nolito proved that to be the case with 35 minutes remaining. The Spaniard arrived late in the box to tuck away the sixth and final goal of the match, before jubilantly celebrating with his City team-mates.

TOUCHLINE COMRADERY

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After playing their parts in an unforgettable Champions League thriller, Pep Guardiola and Brendan Rodgers quickly fell into each others' arms after the final whistle. There was a great sense of respect between the two managers, who share a devotion to attacking styles of football. We can't wait for the reverse fixture at the Etihad Stadium!