Club Brugge KV fought back from two goals down against Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their 2025-26 UEFA Champions League play-off after Raphael Onyedika sparked the comeback.
The Belgian side endured a difficult opening as Atlético imposed their experience and control early on, taking a 2-0 lead and putting the hosts under immediate pressure.
Brugge appeared to struggle against the clinical approach of the Spanish team, with the match slipping away before the interval.
The momentum shifted, however, when Onyedika intervened.
The Nigerian international midfielder pulled a goal back to make it 2-1, reducing the deficit and giving his side renewed belief.
The strike altered the rhythm of the contest and re-energised the home side, who began to find space and confidence after a hesitant start.
Encouraged by the goal, Brugge pushed forward and eventually found an equaliser, completing a recovery that transformed the complexion of the first leg.
Beyond the final score, the midfielder’s contribution again highlighted his growing influence within the team.
Combative in midfield, disciplined in positioning and decisive at a crucial moment, he played a central role in restoring balance after a one-sided beginning.
The comeback ensures the tie remains open ahead of the return match, with Brugge recovering from an early setback to keep their qualification hopes alive.






