Thousands of fans of Belgian Club Brugge descended on Milan on Tuesday to support their team in their third UEFA Champions League round match against AC Milan.
Footage shows a huge crowd of Brugge supporters gathering in the city before being escorted to the stadium by police. No incidents were reported at the time of publication as the match ended in a 1-3 defeat for Brugge.
It marked the Rossoneri's first UCL win this season and the first time they won in a European competition after suffering four defeats in a row.
The last time the Belgians won in Italy was in 2003 defeating AC Milan 1:0.
Thousands of fans of Belgian Club Brugge descended on Milan on Tuesday to support their team in their third UEFA Champions League round match against AC Milan.
Footage shows a huge crowd of Brugge supporters gathering in the city before being escorted to the stadium by police. No incidents were reported at the time of publication as the match ended in a 1-3 defeat for Brugge.
It marked the Rossoneri's first UCL win this season and the first time they won in a European competition after suffering four defeats in a row.
The last time the Belgians won in Italy was in 2003 defeating AC Milan 1:0.
Thousands of fans of Belgian Club Brugge descended on Milan on Tuesday to support their team in their third UEFA Champions League round match against AC Milan.
Footage shows a huge crowd of Brugge supporters gathering in the city before being escorted to the stadium by police. No incidents were reported at the time of publication as the match ended in a 1-3 defeat for Brugge.
It marked the Rossoneri's first UCL win this season and the first time they won in a European competition after suffering four defeats in a row.
The last time the Belgians won in Italy was in 2003 defeating AC Milan 1:0.