Borussia Dortmund began their Champions League journey with a commanding 3-0 win over Club Brugge. Jamie Gittens made a significant impact by scoring twice after coming on as a substitute. Serhou Guirassy sealed the victory with a penalty in the final moments. Despite Brugge's strong attacking efforts, they couldn't capitalise, especially when Hugo Vetlesen hit the crossbar.
Gittens entered the match in the 68th minute and quickly changed the game's course. His first goal came eight minutes later, benefiting from two deflections before finding the net. At just 20 years old, Gittens became one of the youngest players to score twice as a substitute in a Champions League match, second only to David Trezeguet.

His second goal arrived four minutes from time, as he skillfully cut inside and shot past Simon Mignolet. This performance highlighted his potential and contributed significantly to Dortmund's success.
Dortmund's defence was solid throughout the match, maintaining their record against Brugge. They became the first team in Champions League history to face an opponent five times without conceding a goal. This defensive strength was crucial in securing their victory.
Guirassy added to Dortmund's lead by converting a penalty deep into stoppage time after being fouled by Brandon Mechele. This marked Dortmund's sixth consecutive successful penalty conversion in the Champions League since their last miss against Barcelona in 2019.
This victory sets a positive tone for Dortmund's Champions League campaign. Their ability to capitalise on opportunities while maintaining defensive solidity will be key as they progress through the tournament.