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4-0 shock win at Porto for Club Brugge in Champions League roundup

Club Brugge pulled off a shock 4-0 triumph at FC Porto to win a second progressive Champions League game and go top of Group B.

An early punishment changed over by Ferran Jutgla was trailed by two speedy objectives after half-time from Kamal Sowah and Andreas Skov Olsen before a late exertion from high school substitute Antonio Nusa put the seal on a gigantic bombshell.

The Belgian heroes were commendable champs as they added a surprising victory to last week’s home accomplishment over Bayer Leverkusen.

Brugge moved to six focuses while Porto are base without any places.

The Belgians, who completed lower part of their gathering in last season’s mission, went on following 15 minutes when João Mario cut down Jutgla and Brugge’s new Spanish marking got himself the Estadio Dragão to change over the spot-kick.

Porto, who experienced a last-heave misfortune at Atlético Madrid last week, looked upset and neglected to invoke a reaction with their main genuine first-half possibility tumbling to winger Pepe, whose work was covered by Simon Mignolet.

Two minutes into the final part Jutgla attempted to spill past a labyrinth of safeguards on the edge of Porto’s punishment region and, as the ball moved away from him it fell randomly for Sowah to direct his direction through and score from short proximity.

Porto’s guard had been found resting by the speedy reasoning of the Ghanaian striker and were static again as Brugge went on in the 52nd moment. Bjorn Meijer hit a low cross from the left that was permitted to go the entire way through to the opposite side where a plain Skov Olsen had the option to fire home under Diogo Costa.

Raphael Onyedika’s 86th moment exertion returned off the upstanding yet Brugge got a fourth as Nusa, on his Champions League debut, ran clear of the safeguard to wrap up with a serenity that misrepresented his 17 years.

Atlético were this time on the less than desirable finish of a late show at Leverkusen in Group B. The Spanish side had struck two times in stoppage time to beat Porto last week yet saw Robert Andrich and Moussa Diaby score in the last six minutes in Germany for a 2-0 win.

Edin Dzeko roused Internazionale to a 2-0 triumph at Viktoria Plzen. With Romelu Lukaku actually sidelined with a thigh issue, Dzeko moved forward with a fine twisted opener following 20 minutes and helped Denzel Dumfries to enclose up the focuses by the 70th minute.

Lower part of-the-table Plzen had proactively been diminished to 10 men by this point after Pavel Bucha accepted his walking orders on the hour mark.

Eintracht Frankfurt joined Spurs on three focuses in Group D after they guaranteed a 1-0 win in Marseille. Jesper Lindstrøm gave the cutting edge two minutes before the break and in spite of Mattéo Guendouzi and Cengiz Under coming on, the hosts experienced a subsequent straight loss in the opposition.

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