goalkeeper Preud’homme Fellaini’s goal was a bitter twist.
“This last goal was very bad for the confidence,” said Preud’homme.
“It’s a pity we let this one in,” added the 56-year-old, who guided Brugge to the Belgian Cup trophy last season.
Sporting Lisbon got an early goal at home to Russian side CSKA Moscow as Costa Rican international Brian Ruiz set up Teofilo Guttierez and the 30-year-old Colombian marksman rifled the ball past experienced goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev.
CSKA had entered the match having yet to drop a point in five games in their domestic league but they looked anything but unbeatable in Lisbon as they were initially outplayed by the hosts.
However, they inched back into the match and should have been level but for Seydou Doumbia seeing his 27th minute penalty saved by Rui Patricio.
Despite this disappointment, the Ivorian striker made no mistake five minutes from the half-time break, seizing on Roman Eremenko’s perceptive through ball to beat Patricio this time round.
The hosts, though, regained the lead eight minutes from time as Algerian international Islam Slimani finished off a delightful 1-2 with Andre Carrillo giving Akinfeev no chance.
A superb goal by substitute Keita Balde gave Lazio a 1-0 home win over Bayer Leverkusen. The match had begun with a minute’s silence in honour of former German Football Federation president Gerhard Mayer-Vorfelder, who died on Monday.
The German side had the upper hand in the second half but were hit on the counter-attack by a razor sharp Lazio move which resulted in Keita — who had replaced German veteran Miroslav Klose at half-time — outstripping his marker and planting the ball into the far corner of the net with 13 minutes remaining.
Astana’s chances of becoming the first Kazakh side to reach the group stage has a positive hue about it as they secured a 1-0 win at home to APOEL Nicosia, Baurzhan Dzholchyiev getting the goal.
BATE Borisov — no strangers to the group stage — will take a narrow advantage to Serbia next week after a second-half goal by Mikhail Gordechiuk broke the deadlock and gave the Belarus outfit a 1-0 win over 1966 finalists Partizan Belgrade.