The Werkself team led by head coach Xabi Alonso faced the Belgian champions Club Brugge in the sixth and final group match in the UEFA Champions League. The game ended all square at 0-0 thanks to solid defending. As Porto beat Atlético Madrid 2-1 at home in the other match, the Black and Reds only needed one point to finish third in Group B and thereby go through to the UEFA Europa League. The Werkself review...
Show moreThe showdown: The Werkself entertain Club Brugge, currently top of Group B, in the sixth and final group match in the UEFA Champions League today Tuesday 1 November. The kick-off at the BayArena is at 18.45 CET. Here is the latest information on the match against the Belgian champions in our matchday news in brief.
Show moreThe Werkself entertain Club Brugge on Tuesday 1 November (kick-off: 18.45 CET) – and a good result is needed for the chance to play in Europe in the New Year. In the sixth and final group match in the UEFA Champions League, head coach Xabi Alonso is looking to take his team above Atlético Madrid into third place and also secure "a victory for our morale" as midfielder Nadiem Amiri declared.
Show moreClub Brugge qualified for the Round of 16 in the UEFA Champions League on matchday four in the group stage with a 0-0 draw away to Atlético Madrid. The Flemish side is through to the knockout rounds of Europe's premier club competition for the first time in the club's history. After the 4-0 home defeat against Porto, the question for the Belgian champions at the BayArena on Tuesday night 1 November (kick-off: 18.45 CET) is whether they progress in first or second place. The Blue and Blacks produced a confidence boosting performance in the Jupiler Pro League at the weekend.
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