

Club Brugge KV


Atlético de Madrid
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2.18
Expected Goals (xG)
2.36
Passing by
564 (87%)
Accurate passes
403 (84%)
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13
G
Jan Oblak
9.0
3
d
Matteo Ruggeri
5.9
17
d
David Hanko
6.2
d
Mark Pubill
16
d
Nahuel Molina
5.7
14
m
Marc Llorente
6.5
6
m
Fast (C)
7.7
m
Antoine Griezmann
F
Ademola Lookman
45+4′
F
Julian Alvarez
8′
20
F
Giuliano Simeone
6.2

UEFA Champions League Ranking – UEFA Champions League
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (Play Off: Round of 16)
- Promotion – Champions League (Play Off: Round of 16)
A thrilling six-goal display at the Jan Breydel Stadium saw Club Brugge KV stage two remarkable comebacks to earn a dramatic 3-3 draw against Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Champions League.
Club Brugge, a formidable force in Belgian football, faced a tough test against European giants Atletico Madrid, known for their tactical discipline. Atlético came into the competition in good form, while Brugge were looking to improve their group position.
Atlético took an early lead, silencing the home crowd. In the eighth minute, Julián Alvarez converted a penalty with confidence, sending the goalkeeper in the wrong.
Club Brugge was shown a yellow card for I. Leko in the 22nd minute, which indicated a growing tension. Atlético continued to press their lead.
Just before the break, Atlético doubled their lead. In minute 45+4, Ademola Lookman finished off a shot after an assist from Antoine Griezmann.
Atlético went into half-time 2-0 up, seemingly in control after a clinical first-half performance.
Club Brugge returned to the field in need of a drastic change. Coach Carl Hoefkens probably inspired his team to believe in a turnaround against the Spanish visitors.
The hosts responded quickly after the restart. In the 52nd minute, Raphael Onyedika pulled one back for Brugge with a powerful finish, assisted by Nicolò Tresoldi.
The Jan Breydel Stadium erupted in the 60th minute when Tresoldi himself equalized, assisted by Mamadou Diakhon. Brugge had fought back incredibly with 2-2.
Atlético then regained the lead in the 79th minute thanks to a cruel twist of fate for Brugge. J. Ordonez inadvertently turned the ball into his own net and made it 3-2.
But Club Brugge refused to give up. In the 89th minute, Christos Tzolis fired in the spectacular draw, ensuring that the points were distributed. Onyedika gave the assist.
The statistics reflect the open nature of the match. Club Brugge registered 10 shots on target from 16 total shots, while Atlético made 4 of 13. Atlético’s Jan Oblak was especially busy, making 7 saves, despite Brugge having 58% possession.
This intense 3-3 draw is a testament to Club Brugge’s resilience, earning a valuable point against a strong Atletico Madrid side. For Atlético, it represents a missed opportunity to consolidate their position in the Champions League group, despite a strong offensive display with three goals.

