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By James Cormack Aston Villa have the sole intention of maintaining their 100% start to the league phase of the new Champions League format when they take on Club Brugge on Wednesday. It’s been a memorable start to Villa’s continental campaign, with an unforgettable triumph over Bayern Munich on Matchday 2 complementing professional victories over Young Boys and Bologna. Unai Emery’s Villans next take on a Brugge side that sit second in the Belgian Pro League but 26th in the league phase table having been beaten by Borussia Dortmund and Milan. Their sole victory arrived against Austrian champi…