Romeo Vermant's Double Delivers Club Brugge's Record 12th Belgian Cup Win | Sports-Games
- Club Brugge defeated Anderlecht 2-1 on Sunday at King Baudouin Stadium to win their record-extending 12th Belgian Cup.
- The match followed a tense build-up marked by fan clashes and delayed start due to fireworks, with one Anderlecht fan seriously injured.
- Romeo Vermant, a 21-year-old striker, scored both goals for Club Brugge, opening at the 40th minute and doubling the lead in the 61st.
- Vermant capitalized on precise crosses from Hugo Siquet and Christos Tzolis, while Luis Vazquez scored a late goal for Anderlecht trying for their 10th cup win.
- Club Brugge aims for a league and cup double following this victory, while investigations into the pre-match violence continue in Brussels.
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Club Brugge wins Belgian cup, match marred by violence ahead of clash
Club Brugge yesterday won the Belgian cup beating Anderlecht in Brusels 2-1. In a nervous final, the Blues beat their arch-rivals 2-1 thanks to two goals from Vermant. Anderlecht never really managed to counter Brugge’s domination of the match, but twice cried out in vain for a penalty and almost came alongside in a late final offensive.
Romeo Vermant's Double Delivers Club Brugge's Record 12th Belgian Cup Win | Sports-Games
Romeo Vermant's Double Delivers Club Brugge's Record 12th Belgian Cup Win In a gripping showdown, striker Romeo Vermant propelled Club Brugge to a historic 12th Belgian Cup victory, overcoming Anderlecht 2-1 on Sunday. Vermant, aged 21, netted twice, enhancing Brugge's aspirations for a league and cup double triumph.Vermant commenced the scoring in the 40th minute after Hugo Siquet delivered a precise cross, which he capitalized on by holding of…
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