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That blew Carroll’s chances of making his Champions League debut.
Now the Belgian giants are heading into the knockout stages of the tournament for the first time since its rebrand in 1992.
Brugge finished second in Group B behind Porto but ahead of Bayer Leverkusen and Atletico Madrid, who ended up with the wooden spoon.
Carl Hoefkens’ side won their first three matches this season without conceding a goal – including 4-0 away at Porto – and added two further 0-0 draws to qualify.
But they had two-goal hero Ferran Jutgla up front – instead of the former £35million Liverpool flop.