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Tuesday, 18 October 2016

Andre Silva's stoppage-time penalty saw Porto earn a dramatic 2-1 win

A fantastic strike from Miguel Layun and Andre Silva's stoppage-time penalty saw Porto earn a dramatic 2-1 win over Club Brugge in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Jelle Vossen had given Brugge a deserved early lead in a first half the Belgian champions dominated, before Layun hammered home an equaliser as Porto grew into the contest after the break at Jan Breydelstadion.  


Andre Silva then tucked home the winner from 12 yards out after Claudemir brought down Jesus Corona in the box.

The two sides meet again in Portugal next month, with Porto now firmly in the hunt to progress to the knockout stages.

The Primeira Liga side are third in Group G, level on four points with second-placed Copenhagen, with Brugge empty handed in fourth spot. Premier League title-holders Leicester City top the pool with nine points.

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