Juventus made their chances count
Galatasaray converted 5 of 9 shots on target. Juventus converted 2 from 3.
Minute 16 changed the game
T. Koopmeiners's goal at 16' proved to be the decisive moment.
Galatasaray made better use of the ball
Galatasaray had 62% possession and generated 22 shots. Juventus had 38% and created 7.
Juventus were resilient at the back
Juventus faced 22 shots and conceded only 5. Defensive efficiency: 77%.
Galatasaray Stun Juventus in Goal-Filled Champions League Clash
In a wild UEFA Champions League encounter, Galatasaray staged a stunning comeback to defeat Juventus 5-2 at an unspecified venue. The Turkish giants overcame a 2-1 halftime deficit, scoring four unanswered goals in the second half to seal a comprehensive victory.
The catalyst for Galatasaray's triumph was their clinical finishing. Despite managing just 9 shots on target compared to Juventus' 3, they converted 56% of their chances, outperforming their expected goals (xG) of 2.92 to 1.13. In contrast, Juventus struggled to make their possession count, mustering only 38% of the ball and failing to capitalize on their territorial advantage.
Tactically, Galatasaray's ability to transition quickly from defense to attack proved crucial. Led by the outstanding Gabriel Sara, who scored one goal and provided an assist, the home side exploited the space left by Juventus' high defensive line, particularly in the second half when the Italians were reduced to 10 men following Juan Cabal's red card.
Conversely, Juventus' defensive fragility proved their undoing. Their high-risk, high-reward approach left them vulnerable on the counter, and their inability to control the tempo of the game ultimately cost them. The loss of Bremer to injury in the first half further exacerbated their defensive woes, as the Italian champions failed to adapt to the changed circumstances.
Galatasaray defeated Juventus 5–2 at the stadium in UEFA Champions League Round of 32. Gabriel Sara (15'), T. Koopmeiners (16'), T. Koopmeiners (32'), N. Lang (49'), D. Sanchez (60'), N. Lang (75'), S. Boey (86') scored.