At 20:30 Beijing time on December 26, the 21st round of the 21/22 season of the First League, the defending champion Brugge challenged Segah Brugge away. In the first half, the two teams played 0-0, in the second half, Miange took the lead, David Sousa sealed the victory, and Bruges fell 0-2.

Bruges were last season's league champions and this season they played in the Champions League group stage, in a group with Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City and Leipzig. There is no doubt that Bruges is also a big package in this group, although there has been a 1-1 draw with Greater Paris, but after 6 rounds only scored 4 points, and finally finished out, and even did not get the Europa League ticket.
After returning home from the European war, Bruges went all out to attack the league and cup doubles, but unexpectedly suffered a major blow. Facing Serag Bruges, who are only 10th, they have not taken advantage of it at all. The data shows that Brugge leads 57%-43% with 13-10 shots on goal but 3-4 on target.
In the first half, the two teams exchanged white rolls, and yibian fought again. In the 52nd minute, David Sosa assisted in Miang's goal and the score became 1-0! Trailing by one goal, Bruges pressed heavily on the attack, hoping to regain the lost ground, but also gave the opponent plenty of room to counterattack.
In the 89th minute, Matondo crossed and David Sousa went down to make it 2-0! The goal was scored and killed the game completely, and Bruges eventually fell 0-2.
This 0-2 game made Bruges' unbeaten record of 10 consecutive games against Selag Bruges, and the last time they lost to each other in the league was back in November 2013, exactly 8 years ago, when the score was also 0-2! After the match, the whole team of Serrag Bruges reveled and left a group photo in the locker room to celebrate this great victory.
In addition, Bruges' 5-round unbeaten league has ended, and in the last 2 rounds they have drawn and lost, in fact, they have lost 5 points. In the standings, Bruges have only scored 40 points after 21 rounds, six points behind St. Gilos with one more game. Although there are still championship play-offs to play in the First League, the gap between the two games is not small, and Bruges' hopes of defending the title have become slim.
In fact, the rise of St. Giros was a surprise, with the First Division-winning team waiting years for the top flight to win 15 of the first 20 rounds, leading the way with 46 points, leaving behind the giants of Brugge, Antwerp, Anderlecht and Genk.
It is worth mentioning that there is also a Japanese international in the St. Giros squad, and the 24-year-old Kaoru Mitsuru is playing for this. This season, Kaoru San was first signed by Premier League side Brighton and then on loan to St. Giros, making seven starts and contributing 5 goals and 2 assists.