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Leicester make it a Champions League debut to remember
Leicester make it a Champions League debut to remember
Club Brugge 0 Leicester 3
Rampant Leicester marked their Champions League debut in stunning style as they thrashed Club Brugge.
Boss
Claudio Ranieri had warned against expecting another fairytale but it
was dream night in Belgium after Leicester scored twice inside the first
half an hour.
Marc Albrighton netted the Foxes' first-ever
Champions League goal, and first in Europe since 2000, before Riyad
Mahrez crashed in a brilliant free-kick. Leicester's Marc Albrighton celebrates with teammates after scoring at the Jan Breydel stadium. AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert
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Mahrez
made it 3-0 with a second-half penalty with Leicester, who dominated at
the Jan Breydel Stadium, top of Group G after Porto and Copenhagen drew
1-1.
Burnley will give the Foxes a sterner test than abject
Brugge when they return to the Premier League on Saturday and Leicester
must learn to cope with the demands of the league and European football.
But
it was the perfect performance from the Foxes, 50-1 to win the
competition after last season's shock Premier League victory, although
things could have been so different if the hosts had taken a glorious
opportunity after two minutes.
Abdoulay Diaby skipped through
Danny Drinkwater's lunge and slipped in Jose Izquierdo but the forward's
finish was woeful and he was made to pay three minutes later when
Albrighton wrote his name into the Foxes' history books.
It was scrappy stuff and a gift as Brugge got into an almighty mess but sent the travelling 1,400 Leicester fans into raptures.
Luis
Hernandez launched a long throw into the box from the right and Ludovic
Butelle came to punch but the ball brushed off Hans Vanaken's head and
fell for the onrushing Albrighton to fire in from six yards.
Leicester
instantly relaxed with Brugge unnerved at home and looking lost as they
struggled to find any fluency. They played into the Foxes' hands as
Mahrez slowly began to exploit the extra space and Jamie Vardy remained
an irritant.
Izquierdo blazed well over to underline how weak the
hosts were going forward and it then got even better for the Foxes after
29 minutes.
Again, Brugge made a hash of it at the back and
captain Timmy Simons was booked for chopping down Vardy on the edge of
the box after he lost the ball.
It gave Mahrez the chance and it
was one he did not pass up as the winger whipped a delicious 20-yard
effort across Butelle into the top corner.
Stunned, Brugge had no
response and Leicester went in search of a third as Mahrez curled wide
and Drinkwater twice tested Butelle, the second a dipping 30-yard
volley.
The lively Vardy almost made it three before the break
when Butelle spilled his angled drive as the Belgians continued to be
accommodating and generous hosts.
There was little to suggest they
would change after the break as record buy Islam Slimani, making his
debut, began to threaten, although he was booked for a needless push on
Bjorn Engels which saw the defender substituted with a serious looking
shoulder injury.
And more defensive calamity from Brugge gifted
Leicester a third when Mahrez completed his double with a penalty after
61 minutes.
Vardy hassled Stefano Denswil into losing the ball and
the England striker raced through only to be taken out by Butelle and
Mahrez gleefully converted from the spot - despite missing three of his
previous four penalties.
Diaby clipped the post as powderpuff
Brugge tried to find a way back but Leicester even had the luxury of
giving Vardy, Mahrez and Slimani a rest as Ahmed Musa, Leonardo Ulloa
and Demarai Gray replaced them.
And Gray almost put the gloss on a brilliant team performance when he fired over after a darting run with six minutes left.
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