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Turino „Juventus“ – „Porto ??“ 3: 2 (4: 4)
The first match in Portugal ended with a 2: 1 win for Porto, so the Juventus team needed a win on Tuesday. Only not the one he achieved, because the overall result is the same, and Porto scored more goals in the away game.
The referee awarded a penalty in the 19th minute, which was perfectly executed by Sergio Oliveira.
No more goals were scored in the first half, although Juventus forward Álvaro Morata had great opportunities.
After a short fight with the defender, Federico Chiesa finally got the ball home.
Mehdi Taremi acted like an inexperienced youth in the 54th minute as he gifted the ball to an Eduardo González player. Just two minutes ago, he saw a yellow card in front of him, and soon he kicked the ball anywhere after the referee’s whistle. The referee did not hesitate and awarded a penalty in favor of Bjorn Kuipers.
F. Chiesa was about to overtake Cuadrado another goal when he launched a free kick over the defensive wall and almost got into the net, but the visiting goalkeeper arrived just in time to deflect it.
Neither team could score until the end of the second half, so they had to play extra time.
The opposing fans reported loudly to the referee that he was too lenient when he only showed a yellow card to FC’s Sergio Oliveira after an inopportune tackle from behind at 115 minutes of play. From that moment on, Juventus needed two goals.
The game had lasted 117 minutes when Adrienas Rabiot stormed from the right and put the score at 0 – 5 for fc, much to the dismay of the home crowd. The Turin team did not reach the second and Porto danced the victory dance.
Initial compositions:
“Juventus”: Wojciechas Szczesny, Juanas Cuadrado, Leonardo Bonucci, Merihas Demiralis, Alexas Sandro, Federico Chiesa, Arthuras, Adrienas Rabiot, Aaronas Ramsey, Alvaro Morata, Cristiano Ronaldo.
“Port”: Agustinas Marchesinas, Zaidu Sanusi, Pepe, Chancelas Mbemba, Wilsonas Manafa, Otavio, Mateusas Uribe, Sergio Oliveira, Jesusas Corona, Mehdi Taremi, Moussa Marega.
Dortmundo „Borussia“ – „Seville“ 2: 2 (5: 4)
The Borussia team had won the first match in Sevilla 3: 2, so there was enough of a draw for the Germans at home.
Although Sevilla would have started the game, E.Haalandas scored in the 35th minute, to which Marco Reusas made a great pass.
The VAR system circuit took place in the 48th minute. E. Haaland hit from a closed corner, celebrated with his teammates, but the referee annulled the goal and sent an 11-meter penalty to Sevilla’s goal. E.Haalandas did not score, the opponents managed to organize the attack, and then the referee decided that the goalkeeper jumped out of the line illegally and thus allowed the Dortmund team to replay the shot. Haland, who got the second chance, didn’t make a mistake and exactly won.
The referee awarded a penalty 69 minutes into the game after an infringement that seemed to have left the area. Youssefas En-Nesyri then had a third chance to score, but a final challenge made sure he didn’t.
In the sixth minute of added time, Y.En-Nesyri hit the head and left a minute of hope for the Sevillian side, who desperately needed another accurate shot.
Despite the fact that the ball continued to be transported dangerously into the opponents’ penalty area, the Sevilla players did not shoot, the referee announced the end of the match, Borussia celebrated the victory with the overall result 5: 4.
Initial compositions:
“Borussia”: Marwinas Hitzas, Mateu Morey, Emre Canas, Matsas Hummelsas, Nico Schulzas, Jude Bellinghamas, Mahmoudas Dahoud, Thomasas Delaney, Marco Reusas, Thorganas Hazardas, Erlingas Brautas Haalandas.
“Seville”: Yassine Bounou, Marcos Acuna, Diego Carlos, Jules Kounde, Jesus Navas, Oscar Rodriguez, Fernando, Joan Jordan, Suso, Yossef En-Nesyri, Lucas Ocampos.
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