The numerically deficient Juventus were close to achieving another «remontada» in Italian territory, after which they moved to the quarter-finals of the Champions League, when they ended the match against their guest Galatasaray victorious 3-0. The two teams resorted to two extra halves after drawing 5-5 in the result of the two matches, but Goals from Nigerian Victor Osimen and Barış Albert Yilmaz granted the qualification ticket to the Turkish champion despite losing 2-3.Juventus began their long comeback journey with Manuel Locatelli's goal from a penalty kick in the 37th minute, but their hopes of achieving it suffered a severe blow when Englishman Lloyd Kelly was sent off with a direct red card (48).The «Old Lady» team refused to raise the white flag, so it added the second goal through its defender Federico Gatti (70), and the third through American Weston McKinney (82), in light of the almost complete absence of the visitors from posing a real threat.After the break, the situation of Turkish coach Okan Boruk's team clearly changed, and he was a rival to the hosts, as he scored the first goal through Osimhen (105+1) with an assist from Yilmaz, then the second through Yilmaz himself with an assist from Osimhen (119).
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