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  1. Juventus 2 - PSV Eindhoven 1: Initial reaction and random observations Juve get the edge in the first leg thanks to a late goal from Samuel Mbangula with less than 10 minutes to go. By simple virtue of how this 2024-25 season has gone for Juventus, seeing them predicted to win — be it against somebody in the Champions League or a lower-table side in Serie A — is always going to be a bit a puzzling thought. ............ The way in which Juve got there Tuesday night against PSV Eindhoven certainly wasn’t to many our liking after Weston McKennie’s thunderbolt to open the scoring in the first half. But, after the reigning Dutch champions tied things up and then looked like the much better side after the scoreline was suddenly even, Juventus found just enough to get back in front and secure a slim lead in their favor to take with them to the Netherlands next week. It was thanks to Samuel Mbangula’s first-ever Champions League goal, an 82nd-minute strike after a bit of a scramble in the PSV box to give Juve a 2-1 victory at the Allianz. With his game-winning goal against PSV, Mbangula became the youngest player to ever score in a UCL knockout round tie for Juventus. Not bad for a young Belgian kid who was playing in Serie C at this point of the season 12 months ago. ............ This UCL play-off round is very much about trying to survive to get to the next round where they will meet either Arsenal or Inter Milan. And they have a slim advantage in the back pocket as they prepare to meet PSV once again in eight days at their place. This was a better Juventus than what we saw the last time they were on their home field in the Champions League. It was that performance against Benfica in which was the fear that it would be repeated again and would allow PSV to stroll into Turin, build an aggregate lead and be in great shape heading into the return leg in the Netherlands. But it was also a Juventus that still clearly had its flaws. They couldn’t take advantage of their bright start that saw them pinning PSV back for the opening 15 minutes. It was only after PSV started to really find their footing that McKennie was able to connect with that hammer of a shot with his right foot to put Juve in front. Then, as usual, it came down to how Juve would handle being in front — and, as we’ve almost come to expect, it didn’t go all that well. Neither did the subsequent time after the PSV goal in which Juve were really looking like they were going to fall behind. Thankfully, that never happened. And then, very much out of nowhere, Mbangula popped up in the box and put Juventus back in front. Juventus were not great on the whole, but they did just enough Tuesday night to get past PSV. ............ RANDOM THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS That goal of McKennie sure was something. You just can’t strike a ball any better than that. Nobody had a chance of stopping that shot. There was just so much damn velocity on it that you have absolutely no chance of keeping it out of the goal. And guess what? It was almost like it went right through any sort of effort to stop the ball from PSV keeper Walter Benitez. ............ Let’s not forget what Federico Gatti did on that goal to make it happen, too. Not all did a galloping run forward start the sequence in which McKennie scored on, but Gatti also kept the whole thing alive right before the ball came out to Wes as well. It was Gatti, a man who loves to get forward but doesn’t always execute well in the final third, having quite the impact quite far away from where he’s usually parked on the field. Gatti on the defensive end of the field was pretty damn solid, too. He was much happier to hold the UEFA man of the match award this time around as compared to a few weeks ago after the draw with Club Brugge. Is Renato Veiga getting better as he settles in at Juventus and alongside Gatti? Because that was his best game as a Juve player and he was just a solid presence at the back. Seeing Veiga celebrate a big block like he did in the second was pretty great, too. There’s just something about Juventus defenders who truly love to defend and want you to know it when they do something well. Plus, Veiga was 11-of-14 on the long balls he attempted, so the passing was pretty solid, too. Not as great? Lloyd Kelly getting absolutely turned around like he did on Ivan Perisic’s goal to tie things up. I understand that he is very much not a natural left back and there probably should have been some help there from somebody like Mbangula, but the individual defensive work from Kelly continues to leave a lot to be desired. ............ Is something up with Khephren Thuram physically? Because I feel like the fact that he’s suddenly not starting on a regular basis is because of that rather than actual something to do with how he’s playing. He’s Juve’s best midfielder at the moment, and seeing him come off the bench in a big Champions League matchup like this was just felt a little off. That being said, Douglas Luiz was pretty solid agianst PSV. I’ll take it. Randal Kolo Muani didn’t score? What a terrible signing that now suddenly is. (Please pick up the sarcasm. The last thing I need is for somebody from Camp Kolo Muani to get mad.) Honestly, just glad Juventus didn’t toss the lead completely away. It was nothing like what we saw the first time around against PSV, but I don’t think anybody really expected that considering the current state of Juventus. They got the win, they’re up on aggregate, and now we get to see what they’ll do on Dutch soil next week. Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2025/2/12/24363637/juventus-psv-eindhoven-2025-champions-league-playoff-round-final-score-result-initial-reaction
  2. Juventus Manager Motta: “We’ll Need a Great Performance in the Return Leg” Juventus manager Thiago Motta, shared his thoughts following the first leg of the Champions League playoff against PSV Eindhoven. The match, held at the Allianz Stadium, ended in a 2-1 victory for the Italian side, with goals from Weston McKennie and Samuel Mbangula, while Perisic scored for the Dutch team. ............ “We need to attack the area more often,” he said. “We often did it without enough force. Today we did a bit better.” He emphasized the importance of making runs into the box, stating that it’s a topic of daily discussion within the team. Looking ahead to the second leg, Motta acknowledged the challenge posed by PSV. “PSV has a clear, offensive philosophy and a good coach,” he remarked. “We’ll need a great performance in the return leg.” ............ Reflecting on the team’s progress since their Champions League debut this season, Motta noted, “Many things have changed compared to our season opener in the Champions League.” Addressing his role within the team, Motta said, “I’m the leader of this team. I stand at the front, and I need to improve first. I want the same things from all the players. Attitude is the foundation of this work; everything else comes after.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.footitalia.com/juventus-manager-motta-well-need-a-great-performance-in-the-return-leg/
  3. Mbangula: ‘I can do much better, I apologise for my performance’ Samuel Mbangula scored the Juventus winner to beat PSV Eindhoven 2-1, but could not bring himself to celebrate. ‘I know that I can do much better and I apologise for this performance.’ This result gives the Bianconeri a slender advantage going into the second leg of this Champions League play-off, which will be in Eindhoven on Wednesday February 19. ............ “It’s true that the victory was important today for our consistency in the competition, but the feeling I have is not particularly happy,” Mbangula told Sky Sport Italia. “I scored a goal that let us win the game, but I am not happy with the way I played today. I know that I can do much better and I apologise for this performance.” ............ “When we concede a goal, we must continue playing the way we did before, as we had control of the game. I know that with the quality we have in this squad, we can score many more goals and win many more games.” ............ “I know it’s my first Champions League goal, but it is difficult for me to smile when I know that my performance was not good.” . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/mbangula-i-can-do-much-better-i-apologise/
  4. McKennie reveals what he was thinking during Juventus goal Weston McKennie reveals what he was thinking when scoring the ferocious Champions League play-off strike for Juventus against PSV Eindhoven. ‘I assumed I’d hit someone in the box.’ It has been an inconsistent Champions League campaign for the Bianconeri, who already beat PSV Eindhoven here 3-1 in the opening league phase game back in September. McKennie scored then too and broke through today on the half-volley from Federico Gatti’s assist, before ex-Inter winger Ivan Perisic drew level by turning Lloyd Kelly. ............ “It was a good goal, I think I scored better against Barcelona in 2020. I was really lucky!”. “I was calm, because last week in training I scored lots of goals on all the training exercises, so I felt pretty confident, even if it doesn’t count to score there. It was a bit of luck because I assumed I’d hit someone in the box. “The important thing isn’t scoring a goal or providing an assist, but helping the team to get the victory.” ............ “It was so important, because Juventus is a big club, a great team and we need to sacrifice everything. When we are up against a team with a lot of talent that plays well, we have to run hard, go into the tackle and leave everything on the pitch. That is what we did today and I think it showed, the way we pressed in attack, even Gatti was pushing forward to win the ball back many times. ............ “We always talk in the locker room, in training and during the match. When we score the first goal, we seem to relax and sit back, but the coach always tells us, do not change your attitude. Keep going forward, keep pressing, it is very important to score the second goal and carry on playing with confidence. We’ve got to do better in that area. . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/mckennie-reveals-thinking-during-juventus-goal/
  5. Player Ratings: Juventus 2-1 PSV – Clear MVP as Motta achieves milestone Federico Gatti was the MOTM in Juventus’ 2-1 win over PSV in the first leg of the Champions League knockout playoff. ............ Juventus Di Gregorio 5.5 – Perisic scored at the near post, which is not ideal for a goalkeeper, but it was a great attempt. A bit shaky when he had to come off his line. Weah 6 – ............ Gatti 7.5 – Huge credit to him for the first goal, which he inspired with a rare forward run. Very solid defensively as well. MOTM performance. Veiga 7 – Pumped up the fans early in the game. Looked confident on the ball and one-v-one duels. Kelly 4.5 – The Englishman had a slow start and struggled with physical duels, just like against Como on Friday. His stormy night continued in the second half as he turned his back to Perisic, who controlled the ball and scored from inside the box. Locatelli 5.5 – ............ (68′ Thuram 6). Douglas Luiz 6.5 – The Brazilian starting over Koopmeiners was the big news of the day in Turin. He was the Bianconeri playmaker and completed 44 passes from 47 (94%). Nico Gonzalez 5 – ............ (55′ Conceiçao 7 – Crucial sprint down the right flank to inspire Juventus’ winner.). McKennie 7 – Scored a rocket goal to give Juventus the lead. The American didn’t make many touches but ran all over the pitch. (68′ Koopmeiners 5.5). Yildiz 5.5 – Didn’t have time to do much, but his first-half performance surely was below par. (46′ Mbangula 6.5 – The Belgian talent didn’t always make the right choice and didn’t help Kelly for the PSV goal, but he did score the winner for the Old Lady and it meant so much.) Kolo Muani 5.5 – It’s the first time he doesn’t score for Juventus. It was not a great night as he tried to escape the PSV double-marking. (77′ Vlahovic 6). Coach: Motta 6 – A much-needed win for the Old Lady, the third in a row across all competitions. It’s the first time this season. The Bianconeri remain vulnerable in defence, especially when they are forced to defend inside the box. PSV Eindhoven: Benitez 6; Ledezma 5, Flamingo 6, Obispo 6, Mauro Junior 5.5; Saibari 5 (72′ Til 5.5), Schouten 5.5, Veerman 6.5; Perisic 7, L De Jong 6, Lang 6 (72′ Bakayoko 6). Coach: Bosz 5.5. . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/player-ratings-juventus-psv-gatti-mvp-motta/
  6. Superb-sub Mbangula saves the day as Juventus beat PSV in playoff first leg Juventus secured a 2-1 win against PSV in the first leg of the Champions League play-off this evening. Juventus began as the better side, forcing Walter Benítez into making some important saves early on. They had beaten PSV in an earlier game in the same competition this season and looked likely to do so again as the Dutch side struggled for control. ............ The Old Lady then earned a deserved lead through Weston McKennie, who rifled a volley home from the edge of the box, thanks to some fine work from Federico Gatti. ............ At the break, Juve were ahead, and Thiago Motta replaced the ineffective Kenan Yıldız with Samuel Mbangula at halftime. ............ PSV then drew level through Ivan Perišić as Juventus players protested for a handball in the build-up, but a VAR check never spotted it, and the goal was given. ............ Dušan Vlahović was also brought on, but it was Mbangula who scored the goal to make it 2-1. PSV put in a fine effort and began to threaten the Bianconeri again as they searched for an equaliser, but Juve held on to win the game. . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/superb-sub-mbangula-saves-the-day-as-juventus-beat-psv-in-playoff-first-leg/
  7. Champions League | Juventus 2-1 PSV: Slight advantage after first leg Juventus take a narrow lead with them into the second leg of the Champions League play-off thanks to Weston McKennie and Samuel Mbangula around Ivan Perisic’s temporary PSV Eindhoven equaliser. These sides had already met in the league phase, with the Bianconeri winning here 3-1 on September 17, and the second leg of the play-off is on February 19. ............ Federico Gatti created the opening goal, as he battled down the right first to pull it back from the by-line, then to win it again and set up the McKennie right-foot scorcher into the roof of the net from the edge of the area. The USMNT midfielder had also scored when Juve beat PSV Eindhoven 3-1 here in September 2024. ............ However, PSV Eindhoven equalised when Perisic sold Kelly a dummy to cut inside and drill hard and low with his left foot into the near bottom corner. Juve complained that there was a possible Lang handling offence in the build-up, but the VAR check considered it insufficient to disallow the goal. Juve restored their advantage with another strong run down the right flank, this time from Francisco Conceicao whose low effort was parried with one glove at the near post by Benitez, only into the path of Mbangula to turn in the rebound from seven yards. Juventus 2-1 PSV Eindhoven McKennie 34 (J), Perisic 56 (P), Mbangula 82 (J) . Read more -> https://football-italia.net/champions-league-juventus-2-1-psv-advantage/
  8. “We Want to Keep Kolo Muani”: Giuntoli Discusses Juventus’ Plans Juventus Chief Football Officer Cristiano Giuntoli spoke to Sky Sports ahead of the Champions League playoff first-leg match against PSV Eindhoven, providing insights into the club’s current challenges and future plans. ............ Giuntoli expressed optimism about Juventus’ relationship with Paris Saint-Germain and their plans for Kolo Muani: “The relationship with PSG is excellent. We worked hard because there was concern that Milik might not return. There’s a willingness to sit down again at the end of the season to see if we can continue with Randal.” ............ . Read more -> https://www.footitalia.com/we-want-to-keep-kolo-muani-giuntoli-discusses-juventus-plans/
  9. Ruud Krol says PSV is in bad shape and Juventus should beat them PSV are Juventus’ latest opponents, with both clubs set to face off in the Champions League playoff round this evening. The match is a crucial one for the Bianconeri, who missed out on automatic qualification to the round of 16 after failing to secure maximum points in their final two League Phase games. Juventus’ last two league-stage fixtures, against Club Brugge and Benfica, were disappointing, and they will be eager to put in a stronger performance against PSV. Had they secured better results in those matches, they could have avoided this extra hurdle in the competition. However, the focus now is on getting past the Dutch side and securing a place in the next round. ............ Former Napoli defender and Pundit Ruud Krol believes Juventus have what it takes to defeat PSV, highlighting the weaknesses in the Dutch side’s defence. “PSV are coming off two consecutive draws and, in general, from a less than brilliant moment from an athletic point of view, while Juve are slightly improving. With Kolo Muani, they have added a player to Motta’s squad who can shift the balance. “The Juventus coach will have to be careful of Bakayoko and Lang—Bosz’s attacking wingers can be very dangerous, so I think the match will be decided on the wings. “The weak point of the Dutch is the defensive phase. They have two slow central defenders, and in general, they concede too much.” ............ This match will be a true test of Juventus’ ambitions in the Champions League, and a strong performance here could be the momentum boost they need for the remainder of the competition. The Bianconeri will have to be clinical in attack and solid at the back if they want to come away with a crucial victory. . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/pundit-says-psv-is-in-bad-shape-and-juventus-should-beat-them/
  10. Juventus vs. PSV Eindhoven match preview For one half of the clubs participating in the Champions League Round of 16 and subsequent knockout rounds, they are very much kicking their feet up and seeing what is about to play out over the course of the next week. Because of where Juventus finished during the new-look league phase, they are not in that group. Instead, Juve have to play the next 180 minutes to keep their European campaign alive beyond February. And, in a funny little twist, it comes against a team they’ve already played when one of the main objectives of the UCL league phase was to not have opponents repeat during the eight-game schedule. But thanks to Juventus finishing in 20th out of the 24 teams that extended their Champions League run into at least February, Thiago Motta’s squad will face a PSV Eindhoven team Tuesday night that will be making their second trip to Turin this season in the first leg of the two-legged play-off round tie. ............ Long gone is Juve’s bright start to the season in which the 3-1 win over PSV part of that. Instead, as the draws racked up and the disappointing results in Europe got sprinkled in because the league phase took so long to play out, the struggle has set in for Motta and Juve just as much as we’ve seen the Bianconeri’s first-year manager struggle to field any sort of lineup on a consistent basis due to injuries. When Juve faced PSV back on Sept. 17, not only was Bremer still very much healthy and looking absolutely great (on and off the field), but the defense was in the midst of an impressive start to the season with clean sheets being recorded left and right. Since his injury just a couple of weeks later, we’ve seen Juventus’ defense take a predictable downturn as the draws stacked up and the number of shutouts become less and less frequent. ............ Instead, they now have 180 minutes to try and make that happen rather than having a week off to rest ahead of this weekend’s second Derby d’Italia of the season. ............ When Motta spoke at his pre-match press conference, he sounded like somebody who knows full well that playing the first leg at home is a huge chance for Juventus to build an all-important advantage to take to the Netherlands next week. And while the state of the squad is different from what it was back in September, Juventus have already shown once that they can find holes in PSV’s aggressiveness and hit them on the counter despite the Dutch side’s desire to press, press and press some more. In reality, it’s just about if Juventus can replicate anything close to September or if PSV will be the ones who are much improved from their loss in Turin. ............ TEAM NEWS Just like over the weekend against Como, both Andrea Cambiaso and Pierre Kalulu will miss out with their respective injuries. This will be the fourth game that Cambiaso has missed, but at least there isn’t the thought process of if it has anything to do with a potential transfer to Manchester City attached to it. ............ Three of Juventus’ four winter signings are now part of the Champions League squad: Randal Kolo Muani, Renato Veiga and Lloyd Kelly. It looks like there’s a pretty good chance all three Motta was once again defiant when it came to his defense of the struggling Teun Koopmeiners, who could very well find himself out of the starting lineup Tuesday night. “I’ve been very happy with him from day one,” Motta said of the 26-year-old Dutchman. “I’m very satisfied and convinced that everyone can still give more, but I’m happy with Koop’s work so far.” ............ This will be just the second time Juventus and PSV have faced one another in a major European competition. JUVENTUS PLAYER TO WATCH ............ It certainly has been an interesting season for Weston McKennie. Since that goal he scored against PSV back in September, he has played just about everywhere and anywhere on the field in which you aren’t legally allowed to use your hands while on the field. Doesn’t matter if it’s been fullback, midfielder in the pivot and No. behind the striker, McKennie has done it. ............ But with Koopmeiners still very much struggling and most likely coming off the bench Tuesday night, McKennie is likely to retain his spot behind the striker just as he played last week against Como. Has he been great in that position the last few times he’s played there? No, not really. But his defensive work rate is likely going to be a big thing in trying to handle a PSV side that will certainly be pressing and see a good amount of the ball Tuesday night. ............ We have an idea where McKennie will start against PSV. Who knows if that’s where he ends up knowing he’s been asked to play two or sometimes even three different positions through his 80 or 90 minutes on the field. What he does in between all of that will also prove to be pretty vital if Juventus want to beat PSV for the second time in as many chances this season. MATCH INFO When: Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025. Where: Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy. Official kickoff time: 9 p.m. in Italy and the Central European time zone, 8 p.m. in the United Kingdom,3 p.m. Eastern time, 12 p.m. Pacific time. ............ . Read more -> https://www.blackwhitereadallover.com/2025/2/11/24361422/juventus-psv-eindhoven-2025-champions-league-playoff-round-preview-team-news-schedule-how-to-watch
  11. Juventus vs PSV Eindhoven: Preview, predictions and lineups Juve started their continental campaign by welcoming PSV to Turin back in September, and Thiago Motta's team produced one of their most swashbuckling performances of the season in a 3-1 victory. The new Bianconeri boss hasn't yet convinced the entirety of a demanding fanbase, with Juve underwhelming in Serie A. A poor end to their league phase campaign saw them slip down to 20th in the table with 12 points from eight games. ............ What time does Juventus vs PSV Eindhoven kick-off? Location: Turin, Italy Stadium: Allianz Stadium Date: Tuesday 11 February Kick-off Time: 20:00 BST / 15:00 ET / 12:00 PT Referee: Daniel Siebert (GER) VAR: Christian Dingert (GER) Juventus vs PSV Eindhoven H2H Record (All Games) Juventus: 1 win PSV: 0 wins Draws: 0 Last meeting: Juventus 1-0 PSV (17 September 2024) - Champions League Current form (all competitions) Juventus PSV Eindhoven Como 1-2 Juventus - 07/02/25 PSV 1-1 Willem II - 08/02/25 Juventus 4-1 Empoli - 02/02/25 PSV 2-0 Feyenoord - 05/02/25 Juventus 1-2 Benfica - 29/01/25 NEC 3-3 PSV - 01/02/25 Napoli 2-1 Juventus - 25/01/25 PSV 3-2 Liverpool - 29/01/25 Club Brugge 0-0 Juventus - 21/01/25 PSV 3-2 NAC Breda - 25/01/25 ............ Juventus team news Motta has a few injury concerns heading into Tuesday's first leg. Pierre Kalulu is yet to return from a muscle issue sustained during Juve's defeat to Benfica on Matchday 8 of the league phase and is unlikely to feature here. Andrea Cambiaso is dealing with an ankle injury, while Arkadiusz Milik is out until March with a calf issue. Gleison Bremer and Juan Cabal are long-term absentees. Loan arrival Randal Kolo Muani has hit the ground running in Turin and is likely to start having been added to the Bianconeri's Champions League squad for the knockouts. Renato Veiga may also be included in Motta's starting XI. Juventus predicted lineup vs PSV Eindhoven Juventus predicted lineup vs PSV Eindhoven (4-2-3-1): Di Gregorio; Weah, Gatti, Veiga, Savona; McKennie, Locatelli; Gonzalez, Koopmeiners, Yildiz; Kolo Muani. ............ PSV Eindhoven predicted lineup vs Juventus PSV predicted lineup vs Juventus (4-2-3-1): Benitez; Karsdorp, Flamingo, Obispo, Junior; Veerman, Schouten; Bakayoko, Til, Lang; De Jong. Juventus vs PSV Eindhoven score prediction Kolo Muani has given Motta's Juve a bit of life, and the Frenchman has a big role to play on his Champions League bow for the club. Motta is no Massimiliano Allegri, but the Italian could delve into his predecessor's playbook for PSV's visit. The Dutch side are free-flowing and free-scoring, but the absences of Tillman and Pepi could hurt. While a strong end to the league phase saw them qualify for the play-offs, their domestic form has been indifferent and they could outwitted by the Bianconeri on Tuesday. This is bound to be a tie of fine margins, with Juve poised to take a slender lead into the second leg. Prediction: Juventus 1-0 PSV Eindhoven . Read more -> https://www.90min.com/juventus-vs-psv-eindhoven-preview-predictions-lineups-11-2-25
  12. What Luis Enrique thinks about a permanent Kolo Muani move to Juventus Randal Kolo Muani has been one of the standout signings in Europe this January, having joined Juventus on loan from PSG. The French forward has made an immediate impact at his new club, providing a much-needed boost to the Bianconeri’s attacking options. ............ In Turin, however, the striker has found his footing. Since his arrival, Kolo Muani has made an impressive start, scoring five goals in just three appearances. His sharp form in front of goal has even seen him displace Vlahovic from the starting XI, a surprising development considering the Serbian’s key role at Juventus. Kolo Muani’s confidence and consistency in Italy have quickly made him one of the standout players in the squad, and his presence has added a new dynamic to Juventus’ attack. Despite having just arrived, there is already talk of Kolo Muani staying at Juventus beyond this season. ............ Nevertheless, Luis Enrique is willing to let Kolo Muani remain at Juventus permanently. The Spanish manager, having moved on from the Frenchman, appears content to focus on other attacking options in his squad, allowing Kolo Muani to continue his successful spell in Turin. This comes as good news for Juventus, as the striker has proven to be a valuable addition to their team. Kolo Muani has shown that he has the talent and mentality to thrive in Italy, and his performances suggest that he deserves to remain with Juventus on a permanent basis. ............ . Read more -> https://www.juvefc.com/what-luis-enrique-thinks-about-a-permanent-kolo-muani-move-to-juventus/
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