Day 6
Gent: 33. Roef - 3. Paskotsi, 25. Es-Saoubi (Lopes L., 66), 44. Van der Heyden (Araujo T., 78) - 6. Gandelman, 11. Sonko (Surdez, 66), 15. Ito Atsuki, 17. Delorge (Goore, 80), 18. Samoise, 37. Kadri A. - 7. Kanga W.
Substitution: Lopes L. (from 66); Surdez (from 66); Araujo T. (from 78); Goore (from 80)
Bench: 23. Vandenberghe, 30. Peersman - 2. Kotto, 26. Lagae - 10. Omgba, 27. De Vlieger
Yellow Cards: Samoise 45; Kadri A. 90; Surdez 94; Goore 99
Club Brugge: 29. Jackers - 44. Mechele, 58. Spileers, 64. Sabbe (Siquet, 93), 65. Seys - 25. Stankovic Al. - 15. Onyedika (Audoor, 93), 20. Vanaken - 9. Forbs (Diakhon, 69) - 7. Tresoldi (Furo, 77), 8. Tzolis
Substitution: Diakhon (from 69); Furo (from 77); Siquet (from 93); Audoor (from 93)
Bench: 16. van den Heuvel, 22. Mignolet - 14. Meijer B. - 11. Sandra, 21. Skóraś - 84. Campbell S. - 19. Nilsson G.
Yellow Cards: Vanaken 85; Tzolis 90
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
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The game appeared set to finish in a draw, which would have been the fairest result.