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Locatelli’s gesture speaks volumes about Juventus’ belief in Vlahovic Juventus captain Manuel Locatelli directed the fans’ attention to Dusan Vlahovic after the Serbia international scored a brace and provided an assist in a 4-4 draw against Borussia Dortmund last night, highlighting the team’s trust in the striker. ............ Vlahovic had just set up Lloyd Kelly for a late equaliser, after scoring a brace to keep Juventus alive in their 4-4 home draw against the Bundesliga side. Vlahovic had been introduced from the bench at minute 60 and obviously had a significant role in the Bianconeri’s dramatic draw. Locatelli’s gesture at the end of the game signalled the belief of Juventus players in their teammate. ............ It is no secret that Vlahovic is expected to leave Juventus at the end of the season, as he hasn’t reached an agreement to extend his contract beyond 2026. ............ “It has not been an easy time for me, there was talk every day, many things that I can say now 99 per cent of which was nowhere close to reality,” Vlahovic said last night. “That can disturb a person, but I found strength in this, and every day you must prove yourself, to always be hungry. I am never satisfied, so today I scored two goals and provided an assist, but I wanted a third.” . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/locatellis-gesture-volumes-juventus-vlahovic/
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Del Piero: Juventus’ draw vs. Borussia Dortmund ‘worth more than one point’ Juventus legend Alessandro Del Piero feels that the Bianconeri’s draw against Borussia Dortmund is ‘worth more than one point’ in terms of self-awareness. Juventus scored two late goals in their Champions League opener against Borussia Dortmund last night, securing a dramatic 4-4 draw at the Allianz Stadium. ............ “Juventus were able to find different energies, sometimes with patience, other times with rage and grit, until the end, as the Bianconeri motto says,” Del Piero said. “Right now, these are positive things for Juve; the same had happened against Inter. These are nice signals. They show that the team is alive, has belief and trusts the coach. These are positive signals, so I’d say that this draw is worth more than a point, especially for how the game unfolded in the final minutes. It’s worth one point in the table, but in terms of self-awareness, it’s worth three.” ............ Juventus already beat Inter 4-3 on Saturday, scoring two goals in the final ten minutes with Khephren Thuram and Vasilije Adzic. Dusan Vlahovic had a key role in Juventus’ 4-4 draw yesterday as he scored two goals and provided one assist as a substitute. ............ . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/del-piero-juventus-draw-dortmund-more-1-point/
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Tudor discusses the importance of rotating his team Juventus benefit from having one of the largest squads in Italian football, which provides the flexibility to rotate players and prevent fatigue over the course of a demanding season. While certain individuals, such as Kenan Yildiz and Gleison Bremer, are regarded as automatic starters when fit, most other positions have seen significant rotation under the current system. ............ Manager Igor Tudor has taken full advantage of this by regularly adjusting his forward line depending on the opposition and the circumstances of each match. The recent fixture against Borussia Dortmund was a clear example, as several attacking changes were made in pursuit of tactical balance. Following the game, Tudor offered insight into his decision-making process. He stated, “True, it’s not easy, but it was right to let Vlahovic play against Inter and tonight David and Openda because they are important players like Koopmeiners. When you’re behind and you have to push forward, everything becomes a bit easier. Sometimes you get it right and sometimes you don’t with the substitutions, but everyone must feel important; this is the demonstration that in the end everyone makes a difference.” His words highlight a clear philosophy, where rotation is not merely about resting players but also about ensuring that every member of the squad feels valued and capable of contributing. ............ Trust in Tudor’s judgement remains strong, as his ability to manage a large and talented group is seen as integral to Juventus’ ambitions. With several quality players now available across all positions, the squad is well placed to sustain both energy and consistency, making it better equipped to compete effectively on multiple fronts. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/tudor-discusses-the-importance-of-rotating-his-team/
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Should Mattia Perin come back in goal for Juventus’ next match? Juventus are facing questions over its defensive solidity, with growing concerns that the team has become too easy to score against. Central to this discussion is the situation regarding Michele di Gregorio, who has been the preferred goalkeeper under manager Igor Tudor. Despite this, reports suggest that Mattia Perin could be given an opportunity in the coming fixtures. ............ Perin is regarded as a highly capable goalkeeper who regularly impresses whenever called upon. His past performances highlight his ability, particularly during the Champions League campaign last season when he was selected by Motta. On those occasions, he delivered assured displays and played a part in ensuring that Juventus advanced beyond the league phase of the competition. ............ The team’s recent struggles have prompted a fresh evaluation of the goalkeeping role. Di Gregorio may be set for a spell on the bench after Juventus conceded seven goals in just two matches with him between the posts. According to the report, Tudor is considering turning to Perin for the next fixture in an effort to stabilise results and restore confidence at the back. Nevertheless, while Perin’s credentials are not in doubt, the likelihood of his securing the position as permanent first choice remains slim. Juventus are reportedly set to continue viewing Di Gregorio as their long-term number one, despite his inconsistent form. This suggests that any change may be temporary, intended to provide balance while the team regains its defensive rhythm. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/should-mattia-perin-come-back-in-goal-for-juventus-next-match/
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Orsi suggests Di Gregorio is not good enough for Juventus After conceding seven goals in two matches, fresh questions have arisen over the position of Michele di Gregorio. The goalkeeper was brought into the Juventus squad last season after his strong performances for Monza impressed the club. Seen as one of the finest goalkeepers in Serie A, he has already produced some excellent displays in a Juventus shirt. However, his recent form has raised concerns, and he must now recover quickly to reaffirm his status as a reliable figure between the posts. ............ With Gleison Bremer marshalling the defence, Juventus supporters anticipate greater solidity at the back. The team has a long-standing tradition of defensive strength, and any lapse in this department naturally attracts scrutiny. Di Gregorio, as the man entrusted with protecting the goal, inevitably becomes the focus of attention when results falter. The expectation placed on Juventus goalkeepers has always been immense, and comparisons to his predecessors are unavoidable. ............ Nando Orsi has suggested that the goalkeeper may not be at the level traditionally associated with Juventus. He said: “In general, I’ve always thought he’s not bad, but that Juventus have historically had better players in goal.” Such comments reflect a growing sentiment that the position remains under scrutiny, and they serve as a reminder of the high standards expected in Turin. It would be overly harsh to judge Di Gregorio solely on the basis of two disappointing performances. Goalkeepers are often exposed by the shortcomings of those ahead of them, and defensive organisation has been an issue for Juventus in recent weeks. The focus should therefore not rest entirely on the man in goal but also on tightening the defensive structure as a whole. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pundit-suggests-di-gregorio-is-not-good-enough-for-juventus/
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Juventus is considering signing its own Kevin de Bruyne This summer has already seen two of football’s most celebrated veterans make high-profile moves to Serie A, and Juventus is reportedly eager to ensure they do not fall behind their rivals. With Napoli securing Kevin de Bruyne on a free transfer after his departure from Manchester City, and AC Milan welcoming Luka Modric following his exit from Real Madrid, the league has attracted significant attention. Both players have quickly begun to make their presence felt, underlining the quality they still bring at the highest level. ............ In response, Juventus are believed to be targeting Bernardo Silva as their own marquee addition. The Portuguese international is approaching the end of his time at Manchester City, with no extension to his current contract expected. This situation opens the door for the Bianconeri, who view him as an ideal figure to strengthen the squad and maintain competitiveness against domestic and European opposition. Juventus are convinced that Silva can still deliver significant value, even at this stage of his career. Despite his age, he continues to play a central role for Manchester City, starting regularly and demonstrating that he remains more than capable of performing at an elite level. ............ Silva’s potential willingness to embrace a new challenge may further encourage Juventus in their pursuit. His technical quality, creativity, and experience make him an attractive option for a team eager to respond to the bold signings made by their rivals. The prospect of seeing de Bruyne, Modric, and Silva all featuring in Serie A not only raises the profile of the league but also promises to enhance the level of competition across Italy. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-is-considering-signing-its-own-kevin-de-bruyne/
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[ UEFA Champions League ] JUVENTUS - BORUSSIA DORTMUND 4-4
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Capello reveals how Juventus turned things around in the second half Juventus secured a remarkable 4-4 draw against Borussia Dortmund last night, despite the German side appearing to be comfortably on course for a 4-2 victory. The match highlighted the Bianconeri’s renewed determination, demonstrating a team that no longer accepts defeat. This resilient spirit has become a defining characteristic of the squad, and it is a quality that supporters greatly admire. Fans can now anticipate consistent results, as Juventus shows the ability to fight until the final whistle. ............ Fabio Capello offered insight into Juventus’ improved performance, explaining the effect of tactical changes and personnel decisions. He said: “In the second half the team was more lively, they moved better. They put the opponent in difficulty, especially with the introduction of Vlahovic. He created problems with his pace; before, he wasn’t there, and there wasn’t even any depth. He was the key. So, well done to Igor Tudor, who corrected the team on the fly, and well done to Vlahovic. Of course, if I’d conceded a goal like Kelly’s at the end with all four defenders watching the ball… (laughs, ed.) But it was the first.” ............ The performance also emphasised the managerial expertise of Igor Tudor, whose mid-game adjustments proved decisive in transforming Juventus’ performance. Tudor’s ability to respond effectively to Dortmund’s early dominance inspired his players and reinforced his reputation as a highly capable manager. His guidance fostered a sense of determination within the squad, motivating the players to represent the club with pride and resilience. ............ .. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/capello-reveals-how-juventus-turned-things-around-in-the-second-half/
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Juventus 4 - Borussia Dortmund 4: Initial reaction and random observations ............ All of three days after Juventus won a seven-goal thriller in the Derby d’Italia, they took things one or two steps further in their Champions League opener on Tuesday night. A scoreless game at the half against Borussia Dortmund turned into an absolute whirlwind after the break. Juventus fell behind on three separate occasions in what proved to be a second half in which all eight goals were scored. Once it was 4-2 in favor of Dortmund, it looked like that would be that and Juventus were headed toward their first loss of the season. Instead, Dusan Vlahovic played the role of super sub, scoring twice and assisting on Lloyd Kelly’s game-tying goal in the 96th minute that allowed Juve to get a point with a 4-4 draw against Dortmund just when it looked like a loss was a mere certainty. I don’t know how they did it, but they did it. They actually did come back and get a point after Ramy Bensebaini put Dortmund up by two goals with four minutes to go before second-half stoppage time after a penalty was called on — you guessed it — Kelly and the ball hitting his arm on his attempt to block a shot. ............ Maybe we can simply boil it down to this: This is a draw that feels like a win mainly because it was looking so much like a loss before Vlahovic pulled Juve within a goal two minutes before Kelly’s header to tie it all up. In the grand scheme of it, you probably aren’t wrong to say that Juventus didn’t deserve a point for their overall level of play on Tuesday night. Some of the mistakes they made on the Dortmund goals were pretty bad — and that might be the kind way to say it. Whether it’s allowing Dortmund to go right back ahead after Kenan Yildiz tied it up with his latest stunner, Khephren Thuram turning the ball over in the final third and Dortmund taking full advantage or Michele Di Gregorio having a pretty forgettable night in goal, this was not a good night for a decent number of Juve players. ............ It’s not so much organized chaos that they’ve embraced the last four days, but it sure is nice to see them fight back and get the win over Inter and steal a point away from Dortmund when the German side was likely thinking they had three points in the entering stoppage time. Is the fact that Juve’s allowed seven goals in the last two games anything but totally concerning? Of course not. But time will only prove that if this is a couple of simply stupid occurrences or a worrying trend that is starting to develop. ............ Despite all of that, this Juventus team is showing it has some spirit to it. They’re showing that they have some fight. They may be allowing many more goals or even long-range shots than anybody around here would like, but they’re fighting back when they’re up against the wall. That’s something we couldn’t say at many points of last season. ............ RANDOM THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS This new third kit from Juventus — prima classe!! ............ A goal in the Derby d’Italia. Now a last-second Champions League goal to tie it up when it looked like Juventus were going to lose. Is Lloyd Kelly suddenly becoming a fan favorite? There’s worse ways to go about all of this! I surely was amongst the hundreds of thousands of people screaming at the TV during the VAR check on Kelly’s goal, right? If VAR had taken that away, it would have been so incredibly cruel. Is Dusan Vlahovic BACK?!?! IS HE?!?! It’s worth discussing. But seriously, though … Vlahovic got a lot of stick from a lot of people over the last few months as it looked like he was essentially staying in Turin to cash that Serie A-high paycheck and that’s that. But for him to start the season this kind of way, to become a huge part of Juventus’ early-season success — off the bench no less! — and to be what feels like extremely professional about it, that’s a sign of hopefully more good things to come. ............ Yildiz is just absurd. It’s so fun to have him as a Juventus player. And he is only getting better and scoring crazier goals with every passing game. This boy good — really, really good. And you know what? If not for a completely insane save from Gregor Kobel, Yildiz could have had two absolute stunners. That’s to go with his stunner from over the weekend. All he does is provide highlight-reel quality goals. Not bad. Whatever transfer rumor that will come out of this game linking with Yildiz with a move to the Premier League, just go ahead and add another €100 million onto it. That’s reasonable, right? ............ Manuel Locatelli came on in the 71st minute and ended up being one of Juve’s highest rated players on Sofascore. Seems like maybe that move should have happened a little earlier. I was not expecting Edon Zhegrova to play against Dortmund. It was a very brief cameo when Juve were in total desperation mode, but he is going to be so fun to watch when he gets full match fitness. Loïs Openda didn’t have a great game in his full Juve debut, but you can definitely see some good things from him that should only improve with time and rapport with his teammates. ............ I’ll leave you with this: Juventus once played Hamburg in the Champions League back in 2000. The final score ended up being 4-4. One of Juve’s goal scorers? A defender wearing bianconero by the name of Igor Tudor. ............ Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/previews-reviews/32229/juventus-borussia-dortmund-2025-champions-league-league-phase-final-score-result-initial-reaction-random-observations
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Bremer: ‘Juventus mentality is strong, but cannot concede this many goals’ Gleison Bremer is impressed with the mentality of Juventus after a 4-4 draw with Borussia Dortmund, but warns ‘we cannot keep conceding this many goals.’ ............ “We have to take home this mentality, but we also cannot keep conceding this many goals, we let in seven in two games,” confessed Bremer. It was goalless at half-time, which made the chaotic second half all the more remarkable at the Allianz Juventus Stadium in Turin. “We’ve got to have more balance in the second half. Fatigue can happen, but we cannot keep leaking goals like that, we’re lucky that we managed to equalise at the end.” ............ It was put to Bremer that Vlahovic has been crucial this season, especially when coming off the bench as a super-sub. ............ “Vlahovic is a great player, we know he gives the team a hand every time he plays,” noted the Brazilian defender. .. Read more -> https://football-italia.net/bremer-juventus-mentality-is-strong-many-goals/
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Kenan Yildiz and Del Piero discuss ‘unstoppable’ goal technique Kenan Yildiz and Alex Del Piero discussed the technique of scoring sensational curlers into the top corner for Juventus against Borussia Dortmund. ‘This is what makes it unique.’ ............ Yildiz curled in the sensational first equaliser for 1-1, then provided the assist for Dusan Vlahovic, who went on to score another before a last-gasp Lloyd Kelly diving header. ............ It did not go unnoticed that the Number 10 scored a right-foot curler from the edge of the area into the far top corner, precisely like his hero Alessandro Del Piero did against Borussia Dortmund in September 1995. ............ “I thought his was a bit better,” said Yildiz when shown the footage of the two goals side by side. “It was an instinctive finish, because I got the ball and saw a space was free where I could aim. Then it went in slow motion into the net. I am happy to have scored such a lovely goal, and to have helped the team.” ............ Del Piero talked the others through the technique of a goal that became known as ‘Alla Del Piero’ precisely because it was his motif. “When the ball goes out and comes back in, not just from right to left, but also from up to down. That is when it becomes unstoppable for the goalkeeper, that double effort of the change of trajectory is what makes it unique,” said the Juventus legend. ............ “In the Club World Cup, I felt really good with the team and the coach. We had started the season well, I am happy to help the team, I always want to do the best for my side. I’m also a little tired now…” Yildiz concluded. .. Read more -> https://football-italia.net/kenan-yildiz-del-piero-on-unstoppable-goal/
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Vlahovic: ’99 per cent of what was said is not true, I am at the disposal of Juventus’ Dusan Vlahovic admits it has ‘not been an easy time’ after a summer of controversy and chaos, but assures he is ‘ready when called upon’ by Juventus in a 4-4 thriller with Borussia Dortmund. ............ They struck twice in stoppages with Vlahovic scoring one and assisting the Lloyd Kelly diving header for a 4-4 thriller. ............ “Experience will help, as we are a young team,” Vlahovic said. “However, we need to play better, to read the games better and not keep conceding so many goals, especially straight after we score every time. It keeps happening. “We won a few days ago, we drew this time, but we can learn a lot and the important thing is that we didn’t lose.” ............ “It is up to the coach to choose who plays, I work hard every day in training and am ready to do what I am asked, I am at the disposal of the team. I’ve been a starter for most of my career and have always scored goals. Nowadays with five substitutions, those who come off the bench are increasingly important. “Of course everyone loves to start, but I respect the choices of the coach and try to deliver when called upon.” ............ “It has not been an easy time for me, there was talk every day, many things that I can say now 99 per cent of which was nowhere close to reality. That can disturb a person, but I found strength in this and every day you must prove yourself, to always be hungry. I am never satisfied, so today I scored two goals and provided an assist, but I wanted a third,” continued Vlahovic. “The expectations are always high for myself and that pushes me on. I play for a marvellous team. ............ “Naturally, there is criticism when a striker doesn’t score goals. I used to struggle more with that when I was younger, but I am maturing and improving, I’m learning to deal with that better and believe I can continue to improve. I have to train harder than anyone and be ready when called upon.” .. Read more -> https://football-italia.net/vlahovic-99-per-cent-of-what-was-said-not-true/
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Tudor: ‘Juventus cannot carry on like this’ after 4-4 chaos Igor Tudor admits Juventus ‘cannot carry on like this’ after following the 4-3 win over Inter with a 4-4 draw against Borussia Dortmund. ‘There were players who were exhausted.’ It was another frankly wild match for the Old Lady, just days after the 4-3 comeback thriller to beat Inter in the Derby d’Italia here in Serie A on Saturday evening. This was not dissimilar in the Champions League, the Bianconeri this time coming from 4-2 down at the 86th minute to score twice in stoppages with substitute Dusan Vlahovic and Lloyd Kelly. ............ “I’ve already had enough of this type of match,” laughed Tudor. “We are conceding too many, at least we’re scoring a lot too, but we cannot carry on like this. It was so difficult in the second half to keep the energy levels up three days after an incredibly tough match, whereas Borussia Dortmund you could tell had a really easy game at the weekend. ............ “We conceded the goals too cheaply, they were avoidable situations. In the end, individual quality is decisive in football, like the Kenan Yildiz goal that came out of nowhere.” ............ “I honestly think we couldn’t have done more tonight, so I’m happy with that.” ............ “I said before kick-off that when you play every three days and have five substitutions, there are no first choice players, everyone is important. Games tend to be decided in the final stages, so the substitutes become crucial,” noted Tudor. “This is not just a cliché, all four games changed with the substitutes. The problem was that we played on Saturday that epic match against Inter, then today this, there were players who were exhausted. Kenan was white as a sheet, poor thing, Khephren was exhausted too. “There was nothing I could do in training with such a small gap between games, but this is the schedule. At this moment, it was the maximum we could do.” ............ “If there are four days between games, it’s easier, but with three you need to rotate. It was only right that Dusan played that game, then Openda and David arrived, they are both important players. When there are five changes, it becomes tougher for a coach, sometimes you get it right and sometimes you don’t. “This is why I keep telling the players that they are all involved, they can all be decisive, whether they start the match or not.” ............ .. Read more -> https://football-italia.net/tudor-juventus-cannot-carry-on-like-this-4-4/
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Player ratings: Juventus 4-4 Dortmund – Vlahovic and Yildiz shine in thriller draw Juventus claimed a point in the most incredible of circumstances in the first match of their Champions League campaign, which ended level at 4-4 with Borussia Dortmund in a game that had been deadlocked at 0-0 until the 52nd minute. After a relatively quiet first half, Juventus-Dortmund sprung into life in the second period, with eight goals in the space of 40 minutes, four of them went in within the space of 12 minutes. In the end, there were seven different goalscorers in Karim Adeyemi, Kenan Yildiz, Felix Nmecha, Dusan Vlahovic (x2), Yan Couto, Remy Bensebaini and Lloyd Kelly. ............ Juventus player ratings Di Gregorio 5.5 – A massive save on Guirassy to keep the scores at 1-0 55 minutes in. Still, will have hoped to have conceded fewer than four tonight. Kalulu 5 – ............ Bremer 5 – A touch on the rusty side in his first Champions League match since rupturing his ACL against RB Leipzig last October. A heavy touch here and there in the first half and a bit too slow to close down Adeyemi before his goal. Kelly 6 – A handful in the opposition area, but should have done better for Adeyemi’s opener, and then gave away a penalty for a slightly unfortunate handball. All forgiven for the crazy, last-moment equaliser in injury-time. McKennie 6 – ............ (Joao Mario 6 – ............) Koopmeiners 5.5 – ............ (Adzic 6 – Didn’t quite find the magic moment as he did in the Derby d’Italia on Saturday) Thuram 6 – Brought the best out of Kobel after four minutes with a (deflected) strike that was destined for the top corner. Largely positive on the ball. Cambiaso 6.5 – ............ David 5 – Dropped back into one of the supporting attacking roles alongside Yildiz to accommodate Openda up front, it looked like the chemistry between the trio hadn’t quite clicked before the Canadian’s substitution. (Vlahovic 9 – He looks an entirely different player this season. Four goals off the bench from three substitute appearances across all competitions this term, the assist for Kelly arguably his best moment of the season so far, though.) Yildiz 7.5 – Consistently Juventus’s most threatening attacker on the night. He looked dangerous even when Juve weren’t attacking to the best of their abilities, then found the net with yet another beauty from the edge of the area. Del Piero-esque. (Zhegrova n/a). Openda 6 – ............ (Locatelli 6.5) Coach: Igor Tudor 7 – Juventus were bright in the opening stages, but aside from that, it took them going 1-0 behind before they started attacking with any real intent. Made all the right substitutions, though. His side refused to give up. A truly crazy second half of football. Dortmund ratings Kobel 6.5; Ryerson 6, Anton 5, Bensebeini 7; Couto 7; Sabitzer 6, Nmecha 7, Svensson 6; Adeyemi 7.5, Beier 6; Guirassy 6.5. .. Read more -> https://football-italia.net/player-ratings-juventus-4-4-borussia-dortmund/
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Juventus salvage late draw in 4-4 thriller against Dortmund Juventus and Borussia Dortmund produced a remarkable 4-4 draw in Turin in their opening Champions League fixture of the 2025/2026 season. Having already beaten Borussia Dortmund during pre-season and overcoming Inter Milan at the weekend, Juventus entered the match with confidence. However, this contest was always expected to provide a sterner examination, and it quickly became clear that Borussia Dortmund, unbeaten so far this season, were well prepared for a demanding evening. Both sides tested each other in the early exchanges with fast and incisive play, signalling that the contest would be far from cautious. ............ Juventus began brightly, urged on by their supporters, but their inability to convert chances in the first half became a growing concern. ............ Early in the second half, Karim Adeyemi opened the scoring with a composed finish, punishing Juventus for their missed opportunities. The response, however, was swift, as Kenan Yildiz equalised just 11 minutes later. Any momentum gained by Juventus was quickly disrupted when Borussia Dortmund reclaimed the lead within a minute, capitalising on a lapse in concentration from the home side. ............ The fixture developed into a goal fest, as Dusan Vlahovic struck to level at 2-2, keeping Juventus firmly in the contest. Encouraged by their equaliser, Juventus sought to press for victory, but that ambition backfired when Yan Couto and Ramy Bensebaini, from the penalty spot, extended Borussia Dortmund’s advantage. At that stage, Juventus appeared vulnerable, but changes from the bench reinvigorated the side. While Edon Zhegrova was introduced to add fresh impetus, it was Vlahovic who delivered again, producing a superb volley to narrow the deficit deep into added time. Remarkably, Juventus were not finished, and Lloyd Kelly struck another goal shortly afterwards to secure a dramatic 4-4 draw. ............ .. Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/juventus-salvage-late-draw-in-4-4-thriller-against-dortmund/
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