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Preview: Manchester United vs. Club Brugge


Manchester United will welcome Belgian outfit Club Brugge to Old Trafford on Tuesday for the first leg of their Champions League playoff.
Louis van Gaal's side will be keen to secure a strong result ahead of the second leg next week as the Dutchman attempts to lead his side back into the group stages of the competition.

Man United

Adnan Januzaj of Manchester United celebrates scoring the opening goal with Memphis Depay and Juan Mata of Manchester United during the Barclays Premier League match between Aston Villa and Manchester United on August 14, 2015
The 2013-14 campaign was extremely painful for Man United and their supporters, with a seventh-place finish meaning that they would miss out on Champions League football for the first time since the 1995-96 season.
David Moyes lost his job as a result, but Van Gaal did manage to lead the Red Devils to fourth last term and with it, a spot in the Champions League playoffs.
United's last game in this competition was a 3-1 defeat to Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals of the 2013-14 season, but they have won four of their last five home Champions League games. There is no question that it is a special match for the club as a whole and indeed for Van Gaal, as he prepares to take charge of his first Champions League fixture in the Old Trafford hotseat.
It has been a strong start to the new campaign for Van Gaal's side, who have won both of their Premier League matches 1-0 to sit third in the table. They overcame Tottenham Hotspur on the first weekend of the season, before recording a 1-0 win over Aston Villa on Friday.
The Red Devils have also won all four of their previous Champions League qualifying ties, their last being a 6-0 aggregate victory over Debrecen in the 2005-06 season. With all respect to Club Brugge, this is the tie that United would have wanted. The fact that the second leg is away, however, places more importance on the home match.
It would be a surprise if Van Gaal's team did not have enough to secure their spot in the group stages of this season's competition and the fact that they have won each of their two league matches in the new campaign will certainly have brought confidence. In front of their own supporters, it is the chance to put on a good performance.
United are three-time winners of the Champions League – the last of which came in 2008 – and Van Gaal will be hoping for a successful return to the competition. The Dutchman won the European Cup as manager of Ajax in the 1994-95 season and has also led both Barcelona and Bayern Munich in Europe's premier competition.
Recent form: WWLWDL
Recent form (all competitions): WWWLWW

Club Brugge

Club Brugge manager Michel Preud'homme on April 23, 2015
It would be fair to say that Club Brugge are the underdogs for this tie, but the Belgian side have already beaten a strong Panathinaikos side to advance to the playoff stage of the competition.
Blauw-Zwart, who have not competed in the group stages of the Champions League since the 2005-06 season, actually lost 2-1 to Panathinaikos in the first leg of the third qualifying round, but a 3-0 home victory on August 5 ensured that they would advance to within one tie of the tournament proper.
Founded in 1891, Club Brugge are one of the most decorated football clubs in Belgian football, having won the league championship on 13 occasions. They are also the only Belgian club to have played in the final of the European Cup – that occurred in 1978, when they lost to Liverpool.
Second place in the Belgian league last season earned them a spot in the early stages of the Champions League, but this is their first ever playoff tie in the competition. Their overall record in England is poor, however, losing on nine of their 11 trips and failing to win in the process.
What's more, Belgian teams have won just one of their last 31 away games against English sides in Europe. Anderlecht are a prime example of the struggles of Belgian sides, with Club Brugge's league rivals losing all three of their away games to United, including a 10-0 defeat back in the 1956-57 season.
Club Brugge have made a decent start to their new league season, however, recording seven points from their four matches to sit third in the table. It will be a big ask for the visitors to take something from the first leg at Old Trafford, but they will be hopeful of springing a surprise.
Recent form: LDDLLW
Recent form (all competitions): LLWWDW

Team News

Marouane Fellaini of Manchester United celebrates as he scores their second goal with a header during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Manchester City at Old Trafford on April 12, 2015
United are still without the services of Phil Jones through illness, but Belgian international Marouane Fellaini could feature despite missing the first two league games through suspension.
Sergio Romero should also continue between the sticks ahead of David de Gea, while Bastian Schweinsteiger andAnder Herrera will also be hoping to feature from the start.
Javier Hernandez, however, looks likely to remain on the bench as Wayne Rooney prepares to lead the line once again.
As for Club Brugge, head coach Michel Preud'homme has a host of injury concerns.
Felipe GedozLior RefaelovThomas MeunierBernie Ibini-IseiBjorn Engels and Nicolas Castillo are
all on the sidelines for the visitors, while three or four more are due for late fitness tests.
Skipper Timmy Simons is expected to lead the Belgian side, while 19-year-old Belgian Under-21 international Obbi Oulare should also feature from the start.
Former Barcelona midfielder Victor Vasquez is also expected to feature for the visitors.
Man United possible starting lineup:
Romero; Darmian, Smalling, Blind, Shaw; Schneiderlin, Herrera; Depay, Januzaj, Mata; Rooney
Club Brugge possible starting lineup:
Bruzzese; De Bock, Duarte, Mechele, Cools; Vasquez, Simons, Vormer, Dierckx; Diaby, Oulare

Head To Head

This will be the first time that the two teams have met in European competition.
However, as discussed, Club Brugge have struggled on English soil in the past.

Having missed out on the UEFA Champions League for the first time in 19 years last season, United must beat Club Brugge to reach the 2015/16 group stage.


Manchester United can take great comfort from their home record against Belgian sides as they welcome Club Brugge in their UEFA Champions League play-off.


Previous meetings
• The teams are meeting for the first time in UEFA competition.
• Club Brugge's past encounters with English clubs include defeats in the 1976 UEFA Cup and 1978 European Champion Clubs' Cup finals – both against Liverpool.
Form guide
• United have won all three previous home games against Belgian opponents by an aggregate score of 18-1. All those matches were against Anderlecht.
• United's first home fixture in continental competition was a 10-0 victory over Anderlecht in the 1956/57 European Cup preliminary round; it remains their biggest winning margin in Europe.
• Jan Koller scored the only goal for a Belgian side at Old Trafford in Anderlecht's most recent visit, a 5-1 loss in September 2000.
• Club Brugge have yet to win in 11 games in England (D2 L9). They are also winless in six matches (home and away) against English teams since a 1-0 first-leg success over Chelsea in the 1994/95 UEFA Cup Winners' quarter-finals (they succumbed 2-0 in the return).
• Club Brugge have not played in the UEFA Champions League group stage since 2005/06.
• United did not qualify for the 2014/15 UEFA Champions League – their first absence since 1995/96.
• United have never lost a UEFA Champions League or European Cup qualifying tie; their sole defeat in 16 qualifying games in the competitions was a 1-0 reverse at Zalaegerszeg in the 2002/03 third qualifying round.
• This is Club Brugge's first UEFA Champions League play-off; they have won all five of their play-off ties in the UEFA Europa League.
Links and trivia
• United boast Belgian talent in the shape of midfielders Adnan Januzaj and Marouane Fellaini, who were both born in Brussels (the Etterbeek area in Fellaini's case). Fellaini played under Club Brugge coach Michel Preud'homme at Standard Liège from 2006–08, winning the Belgian title together in 2007/08.
• Fellaini and Club Brugge's Tom De Sutter were part of the Belgium squad that reached the semi-finals of the 2007 UEFA European Under-21 Championship.
• United defender Jonny Evans has some knowledge of Belgian football having spent part of 2006 on loan at Royal Antwerp – a club with whom United have had a long-term relationship. United boss Louis van Gaal was also a Royal Antwerp player from 1973–77.
• Van Gaal took on Club Brugge as coach of Barcelona in the 2002/03 UEFA Champions League group stage; his charges prevailed 3-2 at home and 1-0 in Belgium.
• Club Brugge boss Michel Preud'homme tackled United's neighbours Manchester City as a Standard Liège player in the 1978/79 UEFA Cup; his side lost 4-0 in Manchester but won the return instalment 2-0.
• Club Brugge midfielder Ruud Vormer made his first professional appearances under Van Gaal at AZ Alkmaar in 2007/08.
• Club Brugge goalkeeper Sinan Bolat headed an added-time equaliser for Standard Liège against an AZ Alkmaar team featuring current United keeper Sergio Romero on the last UEFA Champions League group stage matchday of 2009/10. It earned Standard a UEFA Europa League spot at AZ's expense.

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