Day 2
Schoofs (p.) 51'
K.V. Mechelen: 1. De Wolf, 2. Halhal Redouane, 3. Marsà, 17. Belghali, 23. Zekri, 6. Hammar F., 16. Schoofs, 19. Mrabti( till 78'), 35. Bafdili( till 85'), 77. Pflucke( till 71'), 20. Lauberbach
Substitution: 8. Konate Mory(from 71'), 21. Özdemir(from 78'), 5. Teague R.(from 85')
Bench: 13. Mirás, 7. Koudou, 22. Golič, 38. Antonio B., 11. Storm
Yellow Cards: Hammar F. 14', Halhal Redouane 45', Özdemir 89', De Wolf 90'
Club Brugge: 29. Jackers, 2. Romero( till 59'), 44. Mechele, 58. Spileers, 65. Seys, 6. Reis L.( till 59'), 10. Vetlesen( till 60'), 15. Onyedika( till 79'), 20. Vanaken, 8. Tzolis, 17. Vermant( till 60')
Substitution: 14. Meijer B.(from 59'), 7. Tresoldi(from 59'), 21. Skóraś(from 60'), 9. Forbs(from 60'), 25. Stankovic Al.(from 79')
Bench: 16. van den Heuvel, 22. Mignolet, 41. Siquet, 11. Sandra, 62. Audoor
Brugge have sent a clear message: they won’t be pressured into selling on anyone else’s terms
Another quarter-final berth in the Champions League has been claimed—this time by Aston Villa
Aston Villa head coach Unai Emery has urged the club’s supporters to hold off on quarter-final plans just yet, despite a commanding 3-1 first-leg victory over Club Brugge in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16
Aston Villa took a huge step toward the Champions League quarter-finals with a commanding 3-1 victory over Club Brugge on Belgian soil
At just 19 years and 285 days old, winger Kemsdin Talbi etched his name in the history books
Club Brugge pulled off one of the biggest shocks of the Champions League knockout stage
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