Beşiktaş eye advantage against Brugge

The Black Eagles will take to the field aiming to make history. While the Belgium outfit are undefeated in the Europa League this season, Beşiktaş have never lost to Belgian clubs



Beşiktaş will play against Club Brugge in the Europa League Last 16 at Jan Breydel Stadium in Brugge, Belgium, today. The Black Eagles are looking to snatch a result and return to Turkey with an advantage. The return game will be played in Istanbul on March 19 at the Atatürk Olimpiyat Stadium. Four Beşiktaş's players have injuries ahead of the match. Jose Sosa, Atiba Hutchinson, Alexander Milosevic and İsmail Köybaşı will not be able to take the field against Brugges today. Beşiktaş have never lost against a Belgian club in their history. Beşiktaş have played four games against Belgian clubs and won two of them, drawing the other games. Beşiktaş were paired with Brugge nine years later. They beat Brugge 2-1 in their last meeting when they played on November 29, 2006. Club Brugge have played three games against Turkish clubs. Brugge were defeated one time, drew in one game and won the other. The Belgian club have not been defeated by any team this season in European competition, having played 12 games in Europe. Brugge won nine of them, drawing the other three games. The Belgian club are also leaders in their own national league, ahead of Anderlecht. Club Brugge are an experienced team in European tournaments. They have played 79 matches in various tournaments. They play especially well on their home soil although this is the first time Club Brugge have been in the Last 16. The Belgian side has not reached the final stages of a European tournament since they made it to the last four in the 1991/92 European Cup Winners' Cup.Meanwhile, Beşiktaş's star striker Demba Ba has been goalless for 104 days in European matches. The Senegalese player has been unable to replicate his league form in Europe and will try to end this drought against Brugge. The last time Demba Ba scored a goal in Europe was on November 27, 2014 against Greece's Asteras. That match ended 2-2 draw. If Ba scores a goal today, he will catch Beşiktaş's former Romanian striker Daniel Pancu, who is the top scorer in European matches as a Beşiktaş player. Demba Ba scored eight goals as of today in European matches with Beşiktaş. Beşiktaş president Fikret Orman has revealed that he expects between 70-75,000 fans to fill the stands against Club Brugge in the Europa League Last 16 second-leg game, according to turkish-football.com. "If we return to Istanbul without conceding a goal we will have a great chance, there will be an incredible atmosphere in Istanbul and we have already sold 70 percent of the tickets," Orman told Best FM. "We are expecting 70-75,000 fans to fill the stands."Beşiktaş beat Liverpool in the Europa League Round of 32 at the Atatürk Olympic stadium in front of a record crowd of 63,324, according to the official UEFA website. The Black Eagles could have had a higher attendance but UEFA regulations required there to be some empty sections in the stadium for security. Beşiktaş will permit traditional paper tickets in addition to the Passolig e-ticketing system.Beşiktaş manager Slaven Bilic underlined that his side are on course to win silverware this season. "Our aim is to win silverware, it is what we are dreaming of," Bilic told BJK Tv.Bilic underlined that his side's priority is winning the league but that they have to take the Europa League very seriously as well. "Our priority is winning the league of course as we will book a place in the Champions League next season so every point is very valuable now," he added.Club Brugge fullback Thomas Meunier believes Beşiktaş showed a number of weaknesses against Liverpool in the Europa League Round of 32 that his side can exploit. "They won't lack motivation, if you see how they played against Liverpool. Getting past them should be possible. In the Europa League, you get to play teams that are better than the average Belgian team. That comes as a great motivation," Meunier was quoted as saying by FourFourTwo. The Reds were the Europa League favorites according to bookmakers going into the Round of 32 clash with Beşiktaş. The Black Eagles have only lost once in the Europa League this season. Liverpool beat the Black Eagles 1-0 at Anfield in the Round of 32 first leg.