The Italian team, Juventus, bade farewell to the current edition of the European Champions League despite its victory over its Portuguese guest Porto, by three goals to two, in the decisive confrontation that brought them together on Tuesday evening at the "Allianz Stadium", the Juventus stronghold, in the second leg of the 16th round of the Champions League competition. For the current season 2020-2021.
Juventus against Porto
Porto managed to reserve the qualifying card for the quarter-finals of the Champions League with a total of 4-4 matches, outperforming the rule of calculating the away goal, as Juventus lost the first-leg match in the final round away with two goals to one.
Sergio Oliveira scored the goal for Porto with a penalty kick in the 19th minute, becoming the first Portuguese player to score a goal for FC Porto in the Champions League knockout rounds since Ricardo Karisma against Bayern Munich in 2015.
Federico Chiesa equalized for Juventus in the 49th minute of the match, before the player himself scored the second goal for Juventus in the 63rd minute of the match.
Chiesa became the first Italian player to score at least two goals in the Champions League knockout match with Juventus since Filippo Inzaghi in April 1999 against Manchester United.
In the extra games, Sergio Oliveira scored the second goal for Porto in the 115th minute of the match, before Adrian Rabio succeeded two minutes later in scoring the third goal of Juventus.
Juventus against Porto
Porto completed the match with ten men after its player, Mahdi Tarimi, was sent off by obtaining a second yellow card in the 54th minute of the match.
Juventus formation against Porto: Goalkeepers: Chesney / Defensive line: Alex Sandro, Demiral, Bonucci / Midfielders: Ramsey, Rabio, Chiesa, Arthur, Cuadrado / Offensive line: Morata, Cristiano Ronaldo.
Porto went to Juventus with the following formation: Goalkeeper: Marquesen / Defensive line: Manava, Pepe, Mbemba, Zido / Midfield: Corona, Oliveira, Uribe, Otavio / Offensive line: Marija, Tarimi.
Juventus climbed to the last sixteen, leading its seventh group at the expense of Barcelona (runner-up), Dynamo Kiev and Frenkvarrozi, while Porto qualified for the third group behind Manchester City, ahead of Greece's Olympiacos and French Marseille.
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