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‘Air Burgey’ is still flying high in Brussels odyssey as Union seek title glory

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‘Air Burgey’ departed Pompey and continues to soar, with another potential Champions League presence on the horizon.

Former Blues favourite Christian Burgess netted twice in a 3-0 win over Genk on Sunday night, both headers arriving from corners.

It tantalisin­gly put Royale Union Saint-Gilloise within two matches of reaching the qualificat­ion stages of the Champions League.

They also remain in the running for the Jupiler Pro League title, presently positioned one point behind leaders Antwerp with three games remaining.

Burgess left Fratton Park as a free agent in July 2020 after a stunning personal campaign in which he was crowned The News/Sports Mail Player of the Season.

During three years with the Tony Bloom-owned club, hehaswonth­eBelgianFi­rstDivisio­nBtitle,spenttwose­asons in the top flight, competed in the Champions League and is still a first-team regular.

And, according to Vincent Miller, a journalist with Le Soir, the popular Burgess has been given the ‘Air Burgey’ nickname in tribute to his aerial strength.

Miller told The News: ‘The fans love Christian Burgess and he’s a good fit for the club.

‘This is probably the best club in Belgium for him. It’s the club’s mentality, it’s a club for left people who are engaged in social things, it’s not ultra.

‘The training ground is around 40km from where the club is based in Brussels, so most live near that, but not Christian. He lives in Brussels with his girlfriend, who is Belgian.

‘He prefers being in the city, he loves the culture, it is a very nice place, with museums for him to visit, and he’s very happy there, while also helps with refugee schemes.

‘It’s funny, when he first arrived we thought he was very slow on the pitch, not fast at all, but you soon saw he’s very intelligen­t in his position and not often players dribble past him.

‘Union play with three centre-backs and that suits him. He operates in the middle of them, with quick players around him – and is so impressive with his heading.

‘He wins everything in the air, which has led to his nickname of “Air Burgey”. The joke is he’s like a plane, very good in high positions.’

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Picture: Bruno Fahy/Belga/AFP via Getty Images
Christian Burgess Picture: Bruno Fahy/Belga/AFP via Getty Images

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