Juventus buries Man City, Barça dominates Dortmund

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The 2nd evening of the 6th day of the Champions League was marked by some surprising results.

This Wednesday, the 6the day of the Champions League. And the evening was full of highlights and astonishing results. Favorites for the final victory in this event notably had the cup.

Manchester City continues to dig

The most surprising score was recorded in Turin, where Juventus, although in full doubt, managed to subdue Manchester City. In front of their home crowd, the Old Lady outdid herself to win 2-0 with goals from Vlahovic and McKennie. Guardiola’s team was once again unrecognizable. And this defeat places it in a critical situation. Enough to add even more spice to the next day’s clash against PSG.

Manchester City weren’t the only favorites to drop points. Benfica also failed to win. Against all expectations, the Lisbonites shared the honors with Bologna (0-0). The evening was good for the Italian clubs, since AC Milan did the job against Red Star Belgrade (2-1). Hanging on for a long time, the Rossonerri forced the decision thanks to Tammy Abraham.

Barça insisted

FC Barcelona also thought they would be content with a draw. The Catalan team led twice on the Dortmund field, but were caught each time. Fortunately, towards the end, a against him was favorable, with a clear goal from Ferran Torres at the end. The final result, 3-2, is a bit cruel for the BVB, who delivered an attractive performance.

In the other matches, we will note the great success of Stuttgart at the expense of Young Boys (5-1). Feyenoord also struck hard by defeating Sparta Prague (4-2). Finally, Atlético Madrid logically dominated Slovan Bratislava (3-1).

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