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Juve experienced another topsy-turvy match this Wednesday evening in the Champions League.
Two weeks after dominating PSV Eindhoven at home, the Old Lady got the better of RB Leipzig in Germany (2-3). Not without emotions.
Twice behind after a double from Sesko (30e65e from the penalty spot) and even reduced to ten after the expulsion of their goalkeeper – Di Gregorio – before the hour mark (59e), the Turinese still found the resources to win thanks to a double from Vlahovic (50e68e) and a final goal from Conceiçao (82e).
The Bianconeri collective is one of the seven clubs that managed to score points in two days of the Champions League. Like Dortmund, Brest, Benfica, Bayer, Aston Villa and Liverpool.
To do this, the Reds at the same time defeated Bologna at Anfield (2-0), two weeks after their success at San Siro at the expense of AC Milan (1-3). This with creations signed Mac Allister (11e) and Salah (75e).
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