Club Brugge pulled off a shock 4-0 triumph at FC Porto to win a second consecutive Champions League game and go top of the Group B....CONTINUE READING
In the clubs drills of the Portuguese side, Antonio Nusa, who was also on the score sheet, made Champions League history as he became the second youngest goal scorer in the history of the competition behind Barcelona’s Ansu Fati.
Nusa who is 17 years and 149 days, found the back of the net as he scored Club Brugge’s last goal in the 4-0 thrashing of FC Porto to be behind Ansu Fati, who still maintains the 1st spot as the youngest player to score in the UEFA Champions League, at the age of 17 years and 40 days.
Into the game, an early goal from Club Brugge, was followed by two speedy goals after half-time from Kamal Sowah and Andreas Skov Olsen before a late strike from young substitute Antonio Nusa, who saw himself making a Champions League history.
After the win, Brugge moved to six points while Porto is based without any point so far in the 2022-23 UEFA Champions League season.