Day 38
Jutgla 66'
Genk: 39. Penders - 3. Sadic M. - 6. Smets (till 40), 24. Sattlberger (Kongolo, 46) - 7. Bonsu Baah Christopher (Sor Y., 76), 8. Heynen, 17. Hrošovský, 23. Steuckers (Adedeji-Sternberg, 76) - 18. Kayembe, 77. El Ouahdi - 99. Arokodare (Oh Hyun-Gyu, 76)
Substitution: Kongolo (from 46); Sor Y. (from 76); Adedeji-Sternberg (from 76); Oh Hyun-Gyu (from 76)
Bench: 1. Van Crombrugge, 51. Mounganga - 34. Palacios Ad. - 19. Medina Y., 20. Karetsas - 27. Nkuba Tshiend
Yellow Cards: Bonsu Baah Christopher 73; Heynen 82
Red cards: Smets 40'
Club Brugge: 29. Jackers - 4. Ordonez J., 41. Siquet (Meijer B., 61), 44. Mechele, 55. De Cuyper - 10. Vetlesen, 15. Onyedika (Jutgla, 61; Skóraś, 90), 20. Vanaken (Nielsen C.M., 80), 30. Jashari - 8. Tzolis, 17. Vermant (Nilsson G., 80)
Substitution: Meijer B. (from 61); Jutgla (from 61 till 90); Nielsen C.M. (from 80); Nilsson G. (from 80); Skóraś (from 90)
Bench: 22. Mignolet - 2. Romero, 58. Spileers - 84. Campbell S.
Yellow Cards: Onyedika 43; Siquet 50; Vermant 75
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The game appeared set to finish in a draw, which would have been the fairest result.
Following are the results of Belgium Jupiler League second Matchday