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Parker loses first game in charge of Belgium's Club Brugge

Reuters
Parker is managing outside of England for the first time in his career
Parker is managing outside of England for the first time in his careerReuters
Englishman Scott Parker (42) suffered defeat in his first match in charge of Belgian champions Club Brugge as they were beaten 3-1 at leaders Racing Genk on Sunday.

Parker, who was fired by Bournemouth weeks into the Premier League season despite leading them to promotion this year, replaced Carl Hoefkens as coach of the Belgian club, who will next month play Benfica in the Champions League last 16 but have been in poor form in defence of their domestic title.

It was a fiery baptism for the 42-year-old Parker in an incident-filled match with his side reduced to 10 men when defender Abakar Sylla was sent off for a second booking 15 minutes from time.

Brugge had taken the lead but Genk fought back to open up a 10-point lead over second-placed Union Saint Gilloise, who play later on Sunday.

Brugge, who have won the last three Belgian championships, remained in fourth spot, 15 points behind the leaders.

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