Juventus produced a spirited performance at the Allianz Stadium, but their dramatic comeback fell just short as Galatasaray advanced to the UEFA Champions League Round of 16. Despite winning the second leg 3-2 after extra time, the Italian giants were eliminated with a 7-5 aggregate defeat, ending their European campaign in painful fashion.
Match Summary: Juventus vs Galatasaray
| Category | Result |
|---|---|
| Venue | Allianz Stadium |
| Second Leg Score | Juventus 3-2 Galatasaray (AET) |
| Aggregate Score | Galatasaray win 7-5 |
| Key Moment | Juventus reduced to 10 men in 48th minute |
| Extra Time Goals | Osimhen (105+), Yilmaz (119’) |
Juventus entered the match trailing heavily from the first leg and needed a special performance. What followed was one of their most determined displays of the season.
Juventus Start Fast in Must-Win Situation
Knowing they had to attack from the start, Juventus played with high intensity. The early stages were open, with both teams creating chances.
The breakthrough came late in the first half when Manuel Locatelli calmly converted a penalty after Khéphren Thuram was fouled. The goal gave the home side belief and lifted the atmosphere inside the stadium.
Red Card Changes the Game
Just three minutes into the second half, the match took a dramatic turn.
Lloyd Kelly Sent Off
- Minute: 48
- Reason: Reckless challenge after VAR review
- Impact: Juventus forced to play with 10 men
The dismissal looked like it would end Juventus’ hopes, but instead it sparked a remarkable response.
Ten-Man Juventus Produce Stunning Fightback
Despite being a man down, Juventus continued to push forward.
Key Goals in Regulation Time
| Minute | Scorer | Situation |
|---|---|---|
| 37’ | Manuel Locatelli | Penalty |
| 70’ | Federico Gatti | Close-range finish |
| 82’ | Weston McKennie | Header |
McKennie’s goal leveled the tie on aggregate at 5-5, forcing extra time and bringing the Allianz Stadium to life.
Juventus came close to completing an incredible turnaround, but missed chances proved costly.
Extra Time Heartbreak for Juventus
With both teams tired, the match opened up in extra time.
Galatasaray Strike at Crucial Moments
- 105+ minute: Victor Osimhen scores from inside the box
- 119th minute: Baris Alper Yilmaz finishes a counterattack
These two goals restored Galatasaray’s aggregate advantage and sealed Juventus’ elimination.
Key Match Statistics
| Stat | Juventus | Galatasaray |
|---|---|---|
| Shots | 24 | 17 |
| Shots on Target | 9 | 11 |
| Possession | 48% | 52% |
| Pass Accuracy | 84% | 83% |
| Corners | 9 | 4 |
| Red Cards | 1 | 0 |
Despite strong attacking numbers and relentless pressure, Juventus could not overcome the earlier deficit.
What This Means for Juventus
This was a night that showed both the character and the limitations of the Italian side.
Positives
- Strong fighting spirit despite playing with 10 men
- Leadership performance from Locatelli
- Big impact from McKennie and Gatti
- Ability to compete at high intensity
Concerns
- Defensive vulnerability across both legs
- Missed chances at crucial moments
- Early red card discipline issues
- European campaign ends earlier than expected
Juventus must now shift their full focus to Serie A, with important domestic fixtures ahead.
What’s Next for Galatasaray
Galatasaray reach the Champions League Round of 16 for the first time in more than a decade. They will face either Liverpool or Tottenham Hotspur, with the draw set to take place soon.
Match Timeline
| Time | Event |
|---|---|
| 37’ | Locatelli penalty (JUV) |
| 48’ | Lloyd Kelly red card |
| 70’ | Gatti goal (JUV) |
| 82’ | McKennie goal (JUV) |
| 105+ | Osimhen goal (GAL) |
| 119’ | Yilmaz goal (GAL) |
Juventus delivered a performance full of courage and determination, nearly completing one of the great Champions League comebacks. However, the heavy first-leg deficit and late extra-time goals proved too much to overcome. While their European journey ends in disappointment, the fighting spirit shown at the Allianz Stadium could become a turning point as they focus on finishing the season strongly.







