Club Brugge forward Kamal Sowah warned Champions League rivals to watch out for us after an impressive 4-0 away thrashing of Porto.
It was the Belgian side s joint-biggest away win in the competition, with Sowah getting on the scoresheet with a 47th-minute goal, his first for the club since signing in 2021 from Leicester City.
Also in the goals was 17-year-old substitute Antonio Nusa, whose 89th-minute finish made him the youngest player to score on a Champions League debut, as well as the second-youngest player in history behind Ansu Fati to net in the competition.
Brugge s victory means they top Group B and have won consecutive Champions League games for only the second time, and Sowah says the team must be taken seriously.
It was a great moment to score my first goal for the club and in the Champions League no less, Sowah said, quoted by UEFA.
I think I have been working so hard for this opportunity and everything just went our way in this game.
It s not finished yet. It doesn t stop here, we have the next game coming. And suddenly everyone needs to watch out for us.
2 Club Brugge are only the second team to win by at least four goals at Porto in all European competitions, after Liverpool in 2018 and 2021. Strong.
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