While the likes of Alisson and Iker Casillas have a strong claim to be named the group stage's best keeper, for sheer impact Brugge’s young US international stole the show.

Horvath, 23, sat out his team's first three fixtures, which yielded just a single point and five goals conceded.

Once in the starting line-up, however, he kept three consecutive clean sheets as the Belgians picked up a further five points, keeping out , Dortmund and Atletico, and steering his side to a shock berth in one of the competition's most fearsome groups on paper.