The Belgian side are rank underdogs in Group A, but their attacking style and flying Nigerian wingers should win them some admirers
COMMENT By Solace Chukwu Follow on Twitter
There is no Belgian club with as much tradition in Europe's premier club competition as Club Brugge.
To date, the Blauw-Zwart remain the only Belgian side to feature in a European Cup final, and so it seems like something of a homecoming to have them once again in the Uefa Champions League Group Stage.
Under Croatian manager Ivan Leko, Brugge dominated the league last term, winning the regular league campaign by such a huge margin that their mixed form in the championship round ultimately counted for little.