Atletico draw in Bruges to give Dortmund top spot in group
Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group A - Club Brugge v Atletico Madrid - Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges, Belgium - December 11, 2018 Atletico Madrid's Angel Correa in action with Club Brugge's Luan Peres REUTERS/Francois Lenoir
BRUGES (Reuters) - Atletico Madrid were denied top place in Group A of the Champions League on Tuesday after a goalless draw away at Club Bruges in Belgium meant they finished second behind Borussia Dortmund.
The Germans started the final match day two points behind Atletico, but by beating Monaco 2-0 away ended tied on 13 points with the Spanish club and took top place based on the head-to-head scores between them.
Bruges finished third in the standings and will play in the Europa League in the new year.
Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group A - Club Brugge v Atletico Madrid - Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges, Belgium - December 11, 2018 Atletico Madrid's Angel Correa in action with Club Brugge's Luan Peres REUTERS/Francois Lenoir
There were few scoring chances at the Jan Breyel Stadium, with the home team coming closest in the 74th minute when defender Luan Peres was denied, minutes after coming on for his debut in European club competition.
He made a storming run down the pitch to meet a cross which he headed almost straight down into the ground, with the subsequent bounce giving Atletico goalkeeper Jan Oblak the chance to pull off a point-blank save.
Lacklustre Atletico had the better of the first half as Thomas Partey shot straight at Bruges goalkeeper Ethan Horvath when well placed, and Antoine Griezmann saw his curling effort palmed away.
Soccer Football - Champions League - Group Stage - Group A - Club Brugge v Atletico Madrid - Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges, Belgium - December 11, 2018 Atletico Madrid's Nikola Kalinic in action with Club Brugge's Benoit Poulain REUTERS/Francois Lenoir
The home side offered little in attack, with their best effort a freekick by Stefano Denswil that was comfortable for Oblak but showed more enterprise after the break.
(Reporting by Mark Gleeson; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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