Industrious Charles De Ketelaere dethrones Kevin De Bruyne after another brilliant performance at Atalanta, Tielemans and Aston Villa drop off in Monaco

In Bergamo, Red Devil Charles De Ketelaere and Atalanta kept the points at home against the Austrian Sturm Graz: 5-0. Mateo Retegui scored in the first half, Sturm Graz was still brave, but after Pasalic’s 2-0 the spring broke. ‘CDK’ initially saw a goal disallowed for offside, but a little later got his money’s worth by scoring the third Italian goal. De Ketelaere has now scored eleven goals across all competitions.

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The Red Devil also had a foot in the fourth goal: African Footballer of the Year Ademola Lookman rounded off. Brescianini put the icing on the cake in minute 95: 5-0.

With four goals and five assists in this edition of the Champions League, De Ketelaere is now doing better than Kevin De Bruyne. And that after just seven matches. Record man.

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With this three-pointer, De Ketelaere and co are doing an excellent job for the top eight. Atalanta is now third with 14 points. Sturm Graz has been permanently eliminated from the European stage for some time now.

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Tielemans into the boat

At the same time, in the French principality, AS Monaco only needed an early goal from Wilfried Singo against Youri Tielemans’ Aston Villa, who played a full match. There were plenty of opportunities for Unai Emery’s men, but the attackers were not focused. Ollie Watkins, among others, missed an excellent opportunity just before the break. It is Villa’s second defeat in the Champions League. Earlier they also lost 1-0 to… Club Brugge.

Monaco thus continues to have a view of the top eight. The French are now ninth with 13 points. Aston Villa is seventh with the same number of units.

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