UCL: Juventus Come From Behind to Beat Bodo/Glimt in Arctic Thriller

Juventus Vs Bodo/Glimt
Juventus edge Bodo/Glimt 3-2 in Thrilling UCL Encounter

Juventus edge Bodo/Glimt 3-2 in thrilling Champions League encounter. Jonathan David scores late winner.


Bodo/Glimt mounted a late comeback, and Sondre Fet's penalty gave them hope...


Juventus snatched a thrilling 3-2 win over Bodo/Glimt in the UEFA Champions League, thanks to Jonathan David's late strike. The Italian giants had a slow start, with Bodo/Glimt dominating early on, but they turned the game around with goals from Lois Openda and Weston McKennie.


Despite Bodo/Glimt's strong start, Juventus's intensity paid off, and they took the lead through McKennie's header. The hosts fought back, earning a penalty and scoring through Sondre Fet, but David's stoppage-time goal sealed the win for Juventus, marking their first Champions League victory this season.




Ole Didrik Blomberg's strike came close, but he made no mistake with his UCL debut goal, scoring from close range after a Kasper Høgh flick-on. This sparked the visitors into life, with Adzic and Conceição having chances to equalize, but saves from Mattia Perin and a deflection kept the scores level.


The Norwegian side had chances to take control, with Patrick Berg and Høgh also going close, but the half ended goalless despite late pressure.


Lois Openda broke the deadlock in the second half, scoring after some penalty area chaos. He seized on a loose ball and fired a crisp shot into the net, ending his goal drought.


Weston McKennie quickly doubled Juventus's lead, heading in from Fabio Miretti's cross. The American midfielder climbed high to nod home a towering header, completing the comeback.


Juventus were on fire, and Bodo/Glimt struggled to keep up. Conceicao's shot was narrowly off target, while Mattia Perin made a crucial save from Patrick Berg's free-kick.




Bodo/Glimt mounted a late comeback, and Sondre Fet's penalty gave them hope. Fet converted from the spot after Sondre Auklend was fouled by Juan Cabal.


Juventus snatched a thrilling 3-2 win over Bodo/Glimt, thanks to Jonathan David's 91st-minute winner. The Italian side had trailed 2-1 at one point, but Lois Openda and Weston McKennie's goals turned the game around. Sondre Fet's late penalty had leveled the score, but David's strike secured Juventus' first Champions League victory of the season.


This dramatic win lifts Juventus to 21st place in the league phase, with six points. Meanwhile, Bodo/Glimt remain winless in five matches, with two draws and three losses, making their knockout stage hopes challenging. 





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