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Lewis Ferguson: Bologna captain on 'beautiful feeling' after captaining side to historic Champions League win

Lewis Ferguson of Bologna FC (L) Vincenzo Italian manager of Bologna FC (C) and Charalampos Lykogiannis of Bologna FC during the UEFA Champions League
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Lewis Ferguson says it was a 'beautiful feeling' after captaining Bologna to their first-ever win in the Champions League last night.

The former Hamilton Accies star, who hails from Quarter, led the Italian Seria A side to a 2-1 win over German giants Borussia Dortmund in the league stage of the competition, taking his side up to 27th in the 36-team standings.

It is the latest fine achievement for the Scotland star after penning a contract extension in November, which will tie him to the club until 2028. The midfielder is back on the pitch following six months out with a knee injury that prevented him from playing at Euro 2024 last summer.

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And asked about guiding Bologna to their historic win, Ferguson said: "Maybe it was the best moment of my career. I'd have to think about it, but it is certainly a beautiful feeling that is difficult to explain.

"I had faith in this team that we could come back and win - we always seem to do that here.

Lewis Ferguson -Credit:AP
Lewis Ferguson -Credit:AP

"We made history. I'm proud of this team.

"At first, I was a little scared about the knee, but now I'm fine, I feel better. The first few months were difficult: one day I felt fine, one day I had a little discomfort and another day I had pain.

"I'm still working on improving the strength and power of my knee, but on the pitch, I feel normal.

"We are playing some great football at Bologna and we are happy. I am playing a more defensive role in midfield. I actually played like this in Scotland five years ago."