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Club Brugge 3-3 Atletico Madrid Player Ratings: Teams Settle for Draw after Stoppage-Time Drama in UCL

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Club Brugge vs Atletico Madrid Player Ratings

An intense UEFA Champions League match between Club Brugge and Atlético Madrid ended in an entertaining draw, with six goals, a penalty, an own goal, and a late VAR decision summing up a spectacular contest. Let's take a look at Club Brugge vs Atletico Madrid player ratings from the UCL match.

Atlético Madrid appeared firmly in control during the first half. They took an early lead through a penalty converted by Julián Álvarez, before extending their advantage just before the break when Ademola Lookman finished from close range. At halftime, the Spanish side held a comfortable 2-0 lead and looked on course for victory.

The second half told a very different story. Club Brugge returned with renewed energy and intensity, quickly putting Atlético under pressure. Raphael Onyedika pulled a goal back with a powerful effort, and the comeback was completed when Nicolò Tresoldi found the net to make it 2-2.

Late drama followed when a cruel own goal by Joel Ordóñez appeared to restore Atlético Madrid’s lead. However, in the closing moments, Christos Tzolis scored to secure a deserved point for Club Brugge, sending the home crowd into celebration after a thrilling night of Champions League football.

Key Takeaways

  1. Atlético Madrid took early control when Julián Álvarez scored from the penalty spot to give the visitors the lead.
  2. Club Brugge staged a strong second-half comeback with goals from Raphael Onyedika and Nicolò Tresoldi to level the match.
  3. Christos Tzolis scored late on to rescue a dramatic draw after an own goal had briefly put Atlético Madrid back in front.
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Club Brugge Player Ratings vs Atlético Madrid

Check out Club Brugge player ratings from the match against Atletico Madrid:

Goalkeeper

Simon Mignolet - 6.0: Conceded three goals, but what could he really do? The penalty was unstoppable, the own goal was unlucky, and the second was a point-blank finish. He did make a couple of important saves to keep his team from falling further behind. A decent, if not spectacular, evening for the veteran keeper.

Defenders

Joel Ordóñez - 5.0: A night to forget for the young defender. His passing was impressively accurate at 92%, but that won't be remembered. The unfortunate own goal in the 79th minute was a gut-wrenching moment that nearly cost his team the match. He looked devastated, and it's hard to rate him any higher after such a crucial error.

Brandon Mechele - 6.5: A mixed performance from Mechele. We noticed he was responsible for an error that led to a shot, which was a nervy moment. However, he also made 3 clearances and was strong in the air, winning most of his aerial duels. He was a steady presence for the most part, especially during the second-half fightback.

Kyriani Sabbe - 6.5: A busy performance on the flank. He tried to get forward and support the attack, even creating two chances. Defensively, he was a bit exposed at times, but he put in a real shift before being substituted. A solid, hard-working display without being exceptional.

Joaquin Seys - 5.5: His night got off to the worst possible start, conceding a penalty for handball inside five minutes. That early mistake put his team under immense pressure. From our perspective he never fully recovered his confidence after that, committing another foul and looking shaky. A tough learning experience for him.

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Midfielders

Raphael Onyedika - 9.0: Simply sensational. Our Man of the Match, without a doubt. He was an absolute force of nature in the midfield, dragging his team back into the contest. He scored a crucial goal to start the comeback, provided an assist for the equalizer, and was everywhere on the pitch. His energy and drive were inspirational.

Hans Vanaken - 7.0: The captain led by example with his work rate and composure on the ball. He created three key passes and was always trying to make things happen. We just felt he could have asserted more control when Atlético were on top in the first half. Still, a classy and influential performance.

Aleksandar Stanković - 6.0: A tidy but quiet game from Stanković. He worked hard defensively, winning tackles and recovering the ball. However, he didn't offer much going forward and was largely on the periphery of their attacking moves. A functional performance before being subbed.

Mamadou Diakhon - 7.5: What stood out to us was his raw pace and directness. He provided the beautiful cross for Tresoldi's goal and was a constant menace. His decision-making wasn't always perfect, and he lost possession a few too many times, but his positive intent was key to Brugge's comeback.

Forwards

Nicolò Tresoldi - 8.5: An outstanding display from the young attacker. He was a thorn in Atlético's side all evening, scoring a brilliant goal to level the match and also grabbing an assist. His movement was intelligent, and he was clinical when it mattered. It was a surprise to see him substituted.

Christos Tzolis - 8.0: The hero of the hour. He never gave up, constantly shooting and probing the Atlético defence. His persistence paid off with the dramatic late equalizer, a just reward for his efforts. He showed immense character to keep going and deliver the crucial moment for his team.

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Substitutes

Romeo Vermant - N/A: Came on late with not enough time to make a significant impact.

Hugo Siquet - N/A: Brought on for the final ten minutes.

Shandre Campbell - N/A: A late cameo role.

Bjorn Meijer - N/A: Not on long enough to rate.

Félix Lemaréchal - N/A: Came on in the 86th minute.

Manager

I. Leko - 8.0: Whatever he said at halftime worked wonders. His team was transformed in the second half, showing incredible fight and character. His tactical setup allowed them to overwhelm Atlético after the break. A brilliant coaching performance to rescue a point from the jaws of defeat.

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Atlético Madrid Player Ratings vs Club Brugge

Here are Atletico Madrid player ratings from the game:

Goalkeeper

Jan Oblak - 7.5: It feels strange to give a high rating to a keeper who conceded three, but Oblak was superb. He made seven saves, some of which were world-class, to deny Club Brugge on multiple occasions. Without him, Atlético would have surely lost this game. He was let down by his defence.

Defenders

Matteo Ruggeri - 6.5: A very busy night for the defender. What stood out was his incredible reading of the game, making six interceptions. He was a solid presence for large parts of the match, though he was part of a defence that ultimately crumbled under second-half pressure.

Nahuel Molina - 5.0: A difficult evening for the Argentine. He was caught out of position on several occasions and his error led directly to a shot. He struggled to cope with Brugge's wide players and offered very little going forward before being subbed. A performance he'll want to forget.

Dávid Hancko - 6.0: A steady, if unspectacular, performance. He made six clearances and his passing was neat and tidy. However, like the rest of the backline, he was unable to stem the tide when Club Brugge turned up the heat in the second half. He did his job but couldn't organize the chaos around him.

Marc Pubill - 5.5: He struggled throughout the game. He picked up a yellow card for a cynical foul and was beaten too easily at times. He won a decent number of his duels but looked physically overwhelmed by Brugge's relentless attack in the second period.

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Midfielders

Koke - 7.0: The captain was a calm head in a chaotic midfield. His passing was almost perfect at 98% accuracy, and he dictated the tempo for his side in the first half. He tried to hold things together, but even his experience couldn't prevent the second-half collapse.

Antoine Griezmann - 7.0: Provided a clever headed assist for the second goal and was a classy operator while on the pitch. He linked play nicely and created a couple of good chances. His substitution in the 66th minute felt a bit premature, as his team lost a lot of creativity.

Marcos Llorente - 6.0: A typically industrious performance, but without the usual end product. He recovered the ball an impressive 9 times, showing his work rate. However, he also had an error leading to a shot and wasn't the attacking force we know he can be. A bit of an off night.

Forwards

Julián Alvarez - 7.5: He was sharp and confident. He coolly dispatched his early penalty to give his side the lead and was a constant threat with his movement. He worked hard for the team, but couldn't find that decisive second goal to kill the game.

Giuliano Simeone - 6.0: He worked his socks off, but it just wasn't his night in front of goal. He got into good positions but missed a few presentable opportunities, which proved costly. You can't fault his effort, but the lack of quality in the final third was frustrating.

Ademola Lookman - 7.0: Scored a classic poacher's goal right before halftime to put his team in a commanding position. He looked lively and dangerous. We were genuinely surprised when he was substituted just after the hour mark; it felt like a strange decision at the time.

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Substitutes

Álex Baena - 6.0: Came on and got a yellow card but didn't change the game.

Alexander Sørloth - 6.5: Was unlucky to hit the crossbar with a header. Added a physical presence.

Robin Le Normand - N/A: A late sub to try and see the game out.

Johnny Cardoso - N/A: Came on in stoppage time.

Manager

D. Simeone - 5.0: A very uncharacteristic performance from a Diego Simeone side. To surrender a 2-0 lead is almost unheard of for his teams. His substitutions seemed to disrupt his team's rhythm rather than strengthen it. He will be absolutely furious with how his team managed the second half.

Man of the Match

Sportsdunia's player of the match was Raphael Onyedika.

Worst Performer

Joel Ordóñez scored an own goal for Club Brugge.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Club Brugge vs Atlético Madrid?
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The match ended in a dramatic 3-3 draw between the two sides.
When was Club Brugge vs Atlético Madrid?
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The match was played on February 18, 2026, in the Champions League.
Who was the man of the match in Club Brugge vs Atlético Madrid?
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Raphael Onyedika was the standout performer, scoring a goal and providing an assist.
Who was the worst performer in Club Brugge vs Atlético Madrid?
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Joel Ordóñez had a difficult game for Club Brugge, unfortunately scoring an own goal.

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