Teenager Geovany Quenda bagged a goal and an assist to help Sporting defeat Club Brugge and claim their third win in this season's Champions League.

It was the 18-year-old winger's second Champions League goal, having also scored and assisted in his side's 4-1 win against Kairat Almaty in September.

The hosts received an early reprieve when captain Morten Hjulmand's red card for a high foot on Aleksandar Stankovic was downgraded to yellow after the video assistant referee (VAR) advised referee Tobias Stieler to review his decision.

Sporting then took the lead in the 24th minute as Quenda, who will join Chelsea next summer, scored on the rebound after Geny Catamo raced into the box and forced goalkeeper Nordin Jackers into a save.

It only took them seven more minutes to score again as Catamo played through Colombia forward Luis Suarez, who delightfully chipped Jackers to increase their advantage.

Quenda then squared the ball for Francisco Trincao to score a third goal and secure the victory for the Portuguese champions in the 70th minute.

Sporting, managed by Rui Borges, are up to eighth place in the league phase table with 10 points from five games, while the Belgian side are 26th with four points.

 Geovany Quenda celebrates scoring the opening goal for SportingImage source, Getty Images
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Chelsea signed winger Geovany Quenda from Sporting for a reported fee of up to £44m

What's next for these teams?

Sporting will be away at high-flying Bayern Munich in their next Champions League outing on Tuesday, 9 December (17:45 GMT) while Club Brugge will host Arsenal on Wednesday, 10 December (20:00 GMT).