Teddy Teuma’s Royal Union St Gilloise’s needed a last-gasp winner to earn a 3-2 comeback victory over Cercle Brugge in the Belgian Pro Jupiler League, on Saturday.
The Malta international captained his team from the start as Cercle Brugge opened a two-goal lead in the opening 45 minutes.
In the second half, though, RUSG’s pressure paid dividends as three goals – the last one in the 91st minute thanks to a bizarre own goal – propelled Teuma’s side to their fourth win on the trot.
Teuma’s RUSG lead the Belgian top-flight with 46 points after 20 games.
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