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Will Club Brugge’s remarkable start to this Champions League campaign continue?
So far, it’s played three and won three for Carl Hoefkens’ team, becoming the first Belgian club to ever achieve this feat.
Last Tuesday, Kamal Sowah and Ferran Jutglà were on target as they beat Atlético Madrid 2-0 at Jan Breydelstadion.
Antoine Griezmann thwacking the crossbar with a penalty very much summing up Atleti’s night.
Before this, the Blue-Blacks had also beaten Bayer Leverkusen 1-0 and hammered Porto 4-0 at Estádio do Dragão.
Thus, another positive result for the Belgian champions here would leave them on the cusp of the knockouts for the first time since 1990/91.
Los Colchoneros did defeat Girona 2-1 on Saturday, Ángel Correa with both, but their indifferent form continues.
So, Diego Simeone’s side really need a win here to keep their Champions League campaign on track.
Will Atleti make home advantage count at Cívitas Metropolitano?