Match Details

UEFA Champions League
Club Brugge KV
2 2
Atletico Madrid
79'
HT 0-2
R. Onyedika 52'N. Tresoldi 60'
J. Alvarez 8' (P)A. Lookman 45'
Match Started
J. Alvarez 8'

Penalty Goal

I. Leko 22'

Yellow Card

A. Lookman 45+4'

Goal (Assist: A. Griezmann)

Half Time
M. Pubill 48'

Yellow Card

R. Onyedika 52'

Goal (Assist: N. Tresoldi)

N. Tresoldi 60'

Goal (Assist: M. Diakhon)

A. Lookman A. Baena 62'

Substitution

A. Griezmann A. Sorloth 66'

Substitution

N. Tresoldi R. Vermant 76'

Substitution

R. Onyedika 77'

Yellow Card

Club Brugge KV 4-2-3-1 Ivan Leko

Simon Mignolet 22
Mignolet
Joaquin Seys 65
Seys
Brandon Mechele 44
Mechele
Joel Ordóñez 4
Ordóñez
Kyriani Sabbe 64
Sabbe
Raphael Onyedika 15
Onyedika
Aleksandar Stanković 25
Stanković
Mamadou Diakhon 67
Diakhon
Hans Vanaken 20
Vanaken
Christos Tzolis 8
Tzolis
Nicolò Tresoldi 7
Tresoldi

Starters

  • Simon Mignolet22 Simon Mignolet
  • Joaquin Seys65 Joaquin Seys
  • Brandon Mechele44 Brandon Mechele
  • Joel Ordóñez4 Joel Ordóñez
  • Kyriani Sabbe64 Kyriani Sabbe
  • Raphael Onyedika15 Raphael Onyedika
  • Aleksandar Stanković25 Aleksandar Stanković
  • Mamadou Diakhon67 Mamadou Diakhon
  • Hans Vanaken20 Hans Vanaken
  • Christos Tzolis8 Christos Tzolis
  • Nicolò Tresoldi7 Nicolò Tresoldi

Substitutes

  • Ludovit Reis6 Ludovit Reis
  • Hugo Vetlesen10 Hugo Vetlesen
  • Bjorn Meijer14 Bjorn Meijer
  • Romeo Vermant17 Romeo Vermant
  • Gustaf Nilsson19 Gustaf Nilsson
  • Vince Osuji24 Vince Osuji
  • Nordin Jackers29 Nordin Jackers
  • Hugo Siquet41 Hugo Siquet
  • Jorne Spileers58 Jorne Spileers
  • Félix Lemaréchal80 Félix Lemaréchal
  • Shandre Campbell84 Shandre Campbell

Atletico Madrid 4-3-3 Diego Simeone

Jan Oblak 13
Oblak
Matteo Ruggeri 3
Ruggeri
Dávid Hancko 17
Hancko
Marc Pubill 18
Pubill
Nahuel Molina 16
Molina
Marcos Llorente 14
Llorente
Koke 6
Koke
Antoine Griezmann 7
Griezmann
Ademola Lookman 22
Lookman
Julián Alvarez 19
Alvarez
Giuliano Simeone 20
Simeone

Starters

  • Jan Oblak13 Jan Oblak
  • Matteo Ruggeri3 Matteo Ruggeri
  • Dávid Hancko17 Dávid Hancko
  • Marc Pubill18 Marc Pubill
  • Nahuel Molina16 Nahuel Molina
  • Marcos Llorente14 Marcos Llorente
  • Koke6 Koke
  • Antoine Griezmann7 Antoine Griezmann
  • Ademola Lookman22 Ademola Lookman
  • Julián Alvarez19 Julián Alvarez
  • Giuliano Simeone20 Giuliano Simeone

Substitutes

  • Juan Musso1 Juan Musso
  • José María Giménez2 José María Giménez
  • Rodrigo Mendoza4 Rodrigo Mendoza
  • Johnny Cardoso5 Johnny Cardoso
  • Alexander Sørloth9 Alexander Sørloth
  • Alejandro Baena10 Alejandro Baena
  • Thiago Almada11 Thiago Almada
  • Clément Lenglet15 Clément Lenglet
  • Obed Vargas21 Obed Vargas
  • Robin Le Normand24 Robin Le Normand
  • Salvi Esquivel31 Salvi Esquivel

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Match Statistics

Club Brugge KV Atletico Madrid
  • 7 Shots on Goal 3
  • 2 Shots off Goal 4
  • 10 Total Shots 11
  • 1 Blocked Shots 4
  • 8 Shots insidebox 7
  • 2 Shots outsidebox 4
  • 3 Fouls 7
  • 3 Corner Kicks 4
  • 2 Offsides 0
  • 57% Ball Possession 43%
  • 0 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 1 Goalkeeper Saves 5
  • 539 Total passes 409
  • 469 Passes accurate 349
  • 87% Passes % 85%
  • 1.75 expected_goals 1.92
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Club Brugge KV Wins 1
Draws 2
Atletico Madrid Wins 1

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