Flashback: Leicester City give Club Brugge the runaround in 2016

Rampant Leicester marked their Champions League debut in stunning style as they thrashed Club Brugge 3-0 on September 14, 2016.
Leicester City’s Marc Albrighton scored the Foxes first ever Champions League goal in the 3-0 victory over Club Brugge in 2016.Leicester City’s Marc Albrighton scored the Foxes first ever Champions League goal in the 3-0 victory over Club Brugge in 2016.
Leicester City’s Marc Albrighton scored the Foxes first ever Champions League goal in the 3-0 victory over Club Brugge in 2016.

Boss Claudio Ranieri had warned his side, the shock Premier League winners the previous season, against expecting another fairy tale – but it was a 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

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in Europe since 2000, before Riyad Mahrez crashed in a brilliant free-kick.

Mahrez made it 3-0 with a second-half penalty to leave Leicester, who dominated at the Jan Breydel Stadium, top of Group G.

Albrighton said afterwards: “When I was a kid it is something you dream of doing, scoring in this competition. I never thought I would get the opportunity to play in this competition, let alone score.

“To play is one thing, to score is something else and it will live with me forever.”

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Leicester advanced from the group, which also contained Porto and Copenhagen, and went on to reach the quarter-finals – where they bowed out to Atletico Madrid.

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Jeff Crowe (cricket) – former New Zealand batsman, now an ICC match referee, born 1958.

Steven Naismith (soccer) – Hearts and Scotland forward, born 1986.

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