Alexander Sorloth hat-trick sends Atletico Madrid into Champions League last 16

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Atletico Madrid's Alexander Sorloth celebrates after scoring his team's fourth goal against Belgium's Club Brugge on Feb 24.

Atletico Madrid's Alexander Sorloth celebrates scoring his team's fourth goal against Belgium's Club Brugge on Feb 24.

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  • Atletico Madrid beat Club Brugge 4-1 (7-4 aggregate) in their Champions League playoff, successfully advancing to the last 16.
  • Alexander Sorloth scored a hat-trick for Atletico, with Johnny Cardoso adding another goal, while Joel Ordonez netted for Brugge.
  • Atletico dominated the second half after Brugge faded. They now await the draw for potential matches against Liverpool or Tottenham.

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MADRID - Atletico Madrid striker Alexander Sorloth scored a hat-trick as the Spanish side saw off Belgium’s Club Brugge on Feb 24 to win the second leg of their Champions League playoff 4-1 and advance to the last 16 with a 7-4 aggregate triumph.

Johnny Cardoso scored the other goal for the home side, while Joel Ordonez netted for Brugge in the 36th minute.

Atletico opened the scoring after Brugge’s Hugo Vetlesen had two good chances blocked in the early stages as the Belgians came out of the blocks with attacking intent and a high-pressing game despite being unfancied after a 3-3 draw in the first leg last week.

But Atletico’s quality triumphed after a dominant second half and they go into the Feb 27 round-of-16 draw to determine whether they play either Liverpool or Tottenham Hotspur.

Sorloth cracked home a shot that squeezed under the body of Brugge’s veteran goalkeeper Simon Mignolet in the 23rd minute after he cleverly held up a long kick out by home goalkeeper Jan Oblak.

The Norwegian striker took a couple of touches before firing in a left-footed effort that Mignolet allowed to slip under his body.

Brugge, however, netted a deserved equaliser from a set-piece.  Brandon Mechele flicked on Christos Tzolis’s corner from the left leaving Ordonez with a simple close-range header.

Soon after, Oblak made a superb one-handed save on the line to deny Vetlesen.

But while Brugge were competitive in the first half, they faded after the break.

The home lead was restored two minutes into the second half when Cardoso hit home an effort from the edge of the penalty box. Mechele cleared Giuliano Simeone’s cross from the left, but his header fell for Cardoso who controlled with his chest before converting with his right foot.

Sorloth’s second came in the 76th minute, sidefooting home with his left after passes between substitutes Ademola Lookman and Antoine Griezmann set him up for an easy finish.

The Norway international then converted Matteo Ruggeri’s cross from the left at the back post with another side-footed finish in the 87th minute to complete his hat-trick and emphasise Atletico’s second-half dominance.

Bodo/Glimt spring upset

In Milan, Italy, meanwhile, Bodo/Glimt dumped last season’s finalists Inter Milan out of the Champions League with a remarkable 2-1 win at the San Siro in their playoff second leg that sent the Norwegian minnows through to the last 16 5-2 on aggregate.

Under sustained pressure, the visitors struck in the 58th minute when Ole Didrik Blomberg seized on a loose pass on the edge of the Inter area and drove at goal. Yann Sommer pushed his shot away but Jens Petter Hauge reacted quickest to convert the rebound from close range.

Haakon Evjen put the result beyond doubt in the 72nd minute, guiding a precise right-footed effort into the far bottom corner.

Alessandro Bastoni pulled a goal back for Inter in the 77th minute, but it proved too late to alter their fate. REUTERS

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