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Adam Booker·17 February 2026
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Adam Booker·17 February 2026
Juventus' Champions League knockout campaign took quite the blow Tuesday evening as they were thrashed in the first-leg by Galatasaray.
After leading at the break, the Italian giants conceded four second half goals and saw a man sent off in what can only be described as capitulation of the highest order.
Not only does it drastically dampen Juve's hopes of progressing to the round-of-16, but it was a truly historic defeat for Luciano Spalletti's men.
It was just the second time in club history that Juventus have conceded five or more goals in a European tie.
You have to go all the way back to the 1950s to find the last time it happened!
They may just need a second-leg miracle to advance from here.
📸 OZAN KOSE - AFP or licensors
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