CLUB BRUGGE starting XI (4-3-3): Mignolet, Sabbe, Ordonez, Mechele, De Cuyper, Vanaken, Odoi (subbed for Nusa), Vetlesen (subbed for Zinckernagel), Skoras (subbed for Nielsen), Thiago, Jutglà
Bench: Bursik, Jackers, Balanta, Spileers, Homma, Seys, Talbi
Goals: Vanaken 20’
FIORENTINA starting XI (4-2-3-1): Terracciano, Dodò, Milenkovic, Martinez Quarta, Biraghi, Arthur (subbed for Duncan), Mandragora, Gonzalez, Beltran (subbed for Ranieri), Kouame’, Belotti (subbed for Nzola)
Bench: Christensen, Lopez, Ikoné, Infantino, Faraoni, Kayode, Comuzzo, Parisi, Barák
Goals: Beltran 85’ (Pen)
The Italians led 3-2 from the first leg in Florence, but Hans Vanaken levelled the tie with an early opener for the Belgian side on Thursday morning (AEST).
But Fiorentina looked the more likely to score and after Christian Kouame’ twice struck the frame of the goal, they were awarded a penalty when Brandon Mechele’s high boot caught the face of M’Bala Nzola, allowing Beltran to level on the night with five minutes remaining.
Fiorentina, who lost to West Ham in the Conference League final last season, now face the winners of the second semi-final tie between Olympiakos and Aston Villa in Athens on Thursday. The Greek side lead 4-2 from the first leg.
Brugge had been hoping to reach their first European final in 46 years but were second-best over both legs against more attack-minded opponents.
They squared the tie on aggregate when Vanaken’s wicked in-swinging cross from the left had the beating of everyone, including teammate Maxim De Cuyper and Fiorentina goalkeeper Pietro Terracciano.
Kouame’s thunderous shot from the edge of the box struck the underside of the crossbar and stayed out by inches, before the unlucky Ivorian hit the frame of the goal again, this time with a header.
Fiorentina got the chance to score the goal they deserved after Mechele’s carelessness and Beltran provided the knockout blow to the hosts.
AAP