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Club Brugge v Aston Villa: Champions League last 16, first leg – live | Champions League

Club Brugge v Aston Villa: Champions League last 16, first leg – live | Champions League


Key events

32 mins: Martinez shows why is he one of the best in the world. The ball drops to Talbi in the box and he thwacks a low drive across the goalkeeper but he is equal to it.

30 mins: Digne shows some indecision and loses control of the ball, gifting Brugge a free-kick in a dangerous position.

28 mins: Mings brings the ball out of the back but there is not much movement in front of him. Eventually Villa start again with Martinez, who gives it to Digne, allowing the full-back to hit the line, although Rashford loses the battle for the header.

26 mins: Rogers gets down the right and flashes another cross into the box but once again there are no Villa shirts available to score.

24 mins: McGinn curls in a free-kick but Club Brugge have no problems heading clear.

22 mins: Tzolis looks like he has a great chance but Disasi does well to hold him up in the box and puts in a fine tackle.

20 mins: The tempo, it should be said, has considerably dropped since the equaliser. Villa’s front four were vibrant prior to the De Cuyper’s strike but they seem somewhat subdued.

18 mins: The silencing of the home fans has come and gone. Club Brugge’s supporters are very much up and going again.

16 mins: Bailey works some room on the right and flashes a cross along the six-yard line but no one in white is there to meet it.

14 mins: Villa are looking to take back control here, slowing things down to do so.

GOAL! Tzolis gets into the box, bides his time and sends the ball into De Cuyper’s path, who calmly finds the bottom corner.

GOAL! Club Brugge 1-1 Aston Villa (De Cuyper, 12)

Another sweeping finish.

Club Brugge draw level through Maxim De Cuyper strike. Photograph: Geert Vanden Wijngaert/AP

10 mins: Rashford drives forward and exchanges passes with Rogers on the edge of the box. The loanee makes a run into the area and gets away a shot, which Mignolet blocks with his legs.

8 mins: Club Brugge show their first signs of threat, winning a corner off Disasi from a De Cuyper cross. The Tzolis corner is utterly dreadful and goes straight out for a goal-kick.

7 mins: The ball reaches Rashford on the halfway line, he tries to take it forward but is dispossessed.

5 mins: Tails are up for Villa. They are looking confident on the ball and they have every right to be.

GOAL! Villa chip a free-kick from just inside the Brugge half into the box, Mings does well to win the header, nodding it back to Bailey who pounces and swipes the ball into the bottom corner.

It’s a lovely finish from Leon Bailey. Photograph: Olivier Matthys/EPA

GOAL! Club Brugge 0-1 Aston Villa (Bailey, 3)

A beautifully clean hit.

Leon Bailey scores early for Aston Villa! Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters

2 mins: Villa have enjoyed plenty of early position. They will be looking to settle themselves into the match and irritate the home fans.

Kick off

Peep! Peep! Peep! Here we go!

All those kids living their dream of being a mascot at a massive Champions League match and then being forced to be dressed like a credit card. Cheers Uefa.

Jeremy Boyce emails: “Looking forward to the match, Brugge are evidently no slouches and the Villans will have to buck up their ideas if they mean to progress. Not sure with your analysis about Marcus. Who would pin their hopes on someone who has only just escaped the unceasing horrors and abandoned-at-sea experience of working for an ill-fated crew destined to suffer and die an abominable death.”

Unai Emery: “We know their potential and we know we have to be strong, defensively, offensively, tactically. We have to try to stop their gameplan and skills. We have to try to win the match, not concede. This is our challenge.

“We try always to improve. It is a good experience we had here. They deserve to be here, we deserve it, too, but today will be a different match. Hopefully we can show our best performance collectively and individually.”

A few more tasty games later in the night.

Borussia Dortmund v Lille
PSV v Arsenal
Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid

Arne Slot might have overreacted a little bit here.

I was at the Etihad when City, just about, overcame Club Brugge. Tzolis was on fine form that night for the Belgians, causing problems on the wing. I look forward to see him in action again tonight.

“Do you reckon that this reboot of In Bruges will top the black-comedy drama of the original?” asks Peter Oh.

I wait to see how Ben Fisher scripts it.

Marcus Rashford is given the nod on the left-hand side of attack. Unai Emery must be hoping he can use his European experience to help Aston Villa.

His Manchester United debut was in Europe and he did alright.

Starting lineups

Club Brugge (4-2-3-1): Mignolet; Sabbe, Ordonez, Mechele, De Cuyper; Jashari, Onyedika; Tzolis, Vanaken, Talbi; Jutgla

Subs: Jackers, Romero, Vetlesen, Vermant, Nilsson, Skoras, Nielsen, Siquet, Spillers, Campbell

Aston Villa (4-2-3-1): Martinez; Konsa, Disasi, Mings, Digne; Tielemans, McGinn; Bailey, Rogers, Rashford; Watkins

Subs: Olsen, Zych, Cash, Pau Torres, Asesnio, Maatsen, Bogarde, Ramsey, Kamara

Referee: João Pinheiro

Nicky Hayen has gone from the Welsh Premier League to the Champions League pretty sharpish. I spoke to his former chairman at Haverfordwest about his time there (before Club Brugge Manchester City).

Ben Fisher and John McGinn combine to provide you with some preview material.

Preamble

A huge evening lies ahead for Aston Villa in Brugge. This is the Champions League last 16 and the favour has been relatively kind to the Premier League side who would expect to defeat their Belgian counterparts over two legs but they have already lost in Brugge this season. That loss was the result of some mild comedy/incompetence, depending on your point of you.

As John McGinn indicated in yesterday’s press conference, Villa are out for revenge and will be confident of providing it. Unai Emery’s side have been a mixed bag this season, partially down to the increase schedule caused by being involved in Europe’s top competition. They bolstered their options in January and will be hoping that is enough to take them far in the Champions League.

As for Club Brugge, they are overachieving with a fine team of youngsters. They caused problems for Manchester City in the final group game and then nigh-on humiliated Atalanta in the playoff. There is plenty of quality in their ranks and they will be eager to show it on the biggest stage once more.

Kick-off: 5.45pm GMT

Article by:Source: Will Unwin

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