- 4' M. Diakhon
- 11' R. Vermant
- 79' A. Stankovic
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Match statistics
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3 Blocked Shots 4
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8 Shots insidebox 6
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3 Shots off Goal 5
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5 Shots on Goal 9
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3 Shots outsidebox 12
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11 Total Shots 18
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4 Corner Kicks 10
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2 Offsides 2
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10 Fouls 9
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1 Yellow Cards 2
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268 Passes accurate 511
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350 Total passes 586
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9 Goalkeeper Saves 2
Match timeline
15 eventsKey moments
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4'
Club Brugge KVGoalby M. Diakhon
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11'
Club Brugge KVGoalby R. Vermant
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79'
Club Brugge KVGoalby A. Stankovic
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Lineups
- 22S. Mignolet
- 64K. Sabbe
- 4J. Ordonez
- 44B. Mechele
- 65J. Seys
- 25A. Stankovic
- 15R. Onyedika
- 9C. Forbs
- 20H. Vanaken
- 67M. Diakhon
- 17R. Vermant
- 29N. Jackers
- 14B. Meijer
- 41H. Siquet
- 58J. Spileers
- 6L. Reis
- 10H. Vetlesen
- 11C. Sandra
- 7N. Tresoldi
- 8C. Tzolis
- 84S. Campbell
- G. Rulli1
- M. Murillo62
- L. Balerdi5
- N. Aguerd21
- F. Medina32
- G. Kondogbia19
- P. Hojbjerg23
- M. Greenwood10
- H. J. Traore20
- T. Weah22
- A. Gouiri9
- J. De Lange12
- J. Van Neck40
- C. Egan-Riley4
- A. Gomes8
- M. O'Riley17
- A. Vermeeren18
- B. Nadir26
- D. Bakola50
- I. Paixao14
- P. Aubameyang97
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Match Recap
Brugge Crush Marseille in Champions League Must-Win
Club Brugge delivered a commanding 3-0 victory over Marseille at Jan Breydel Stadion, giving their Champions League campaign a crucial lifeline with just one match remaining.
The Belgian side needed maximum points to keep their qualification hopes alive, and they delivered in emphatic fashion. M. Diakhon opened the scoring after just four minutes, capitalising on Marseille’s sluggish start. R. Vermant doubled the advantage seven minutes later, putting the visitors on the back foot before they had truly settled into the contest.
Despite dominating possession with 63% of the ball, Marseille struggled to create clear-cut chances against Brugge’s disciplined defensive shape. The French side managed 18 shots to Brugge’s 11, but crucially only six came from inside the penalty area compared to Brugge’s eight. The hosts’ clinical finishing proved the decisive factor—they converted three of their five shots on target whilst Marseille’s profligacy saw them manage just two saves from their nine efforts on goal.
The statistics tell the story of contrasting approaches. Marseille’s 87% pass accuracy and 586 total passes highlighted their technical superiority, yet their expected goals figure of just 1.03 betrayed their inability to fashion genuine scoring opportunities. Brugge, by contrast, exceeded their expected goals of 1.41 with ruthless efficiency.
A. Stankovic added the third goal 11 minutes from time, capping a superb counter-attacking display that showcased exactly why Brugge have accumulated 10 points from eight matches despite sitting 19th in the table.
For Marseille, this defeat leaves them in 25th place with nine points, their Champions League future hanging by the thinnest of threads. Their form—just one win in their last five European outings—suggests the quality required for this competition may have eluded them this season.
Brugge’s victory sets up a dramatic final matchday, though qualification remains a long shot given their current standing in European football’s premier competition.