Day 10
Club Brugge: 29. Jackers - 4. Ordonez J., 14. Meijer B., 44. Mechele, 65. Seys - 25. Stankovic Al. - 20. Vanaken - 9. Forbs (Reis L., 84; Sandra, 88) - 7. Tresoldi, 8. Tzolis, 17. Vermant (Diakhon, 66)
Substitution: Diakhon (from 66); Reis L. (from 84 till 88); Sandra (from 88)
Bench: 16. van den Heuvel - 2. Romero, 41. Siquet, 64. Sabbe - 84. Campbell S. - 19. Nilsson G.
Yellow Cards: Ordonez J. 29; Tresoldi 90
Union Saint-Gilloise: 37. Scherpen - 5. Mac Allister, 16. Burgess, 48. Leysen - 6. Van De Perre (Schoofs, 81), 8. Zorgane, 10. Ait El Hadj (Rasmussen Ma., 59), 22. Niang Ou. - 30. Florucz (David, 46) - 13. Rodríguez K. (Giger M., 59), 25. Khalaili (Patris L., 81)
Substitution: David (from 46); Rasmussen Ma. (from 59); Giger M. (from 59); Patris L. (from 81); Schoofs (from 81)
Bench: 1. Chambaere - 3. Barry - 23. Boufal - 11. Guilherme C.
Yellow Cards: Mac Allister 5; Khalaili 44; Giger M. 90
The match quickly spiraled out of control for the Ligue 1 side
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
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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.