Real Madrid’s progression to the knockout stages of the Champions League is in doubt after they could only draw 2-2 with Club Brugge at the Bernabéu
Long after the final whistle had gone here, Club Brugge’s fans were still singing high in the north stand, their players back out on the pitch celebrating with them. This was a big occasion and a big result for the Belgians and yet, while there were no signs of regret, they knew it could have been even bigger.
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