Juventus lost its status by all means of the law. Thiago Motta’s team, which until now has a full team, was danced by a Stuttgart team that deserved to win a few goals but with a great Perin in front of them, who in the 92nd minute was in finally surpassed by El Bilal Touré (0-1) .
There are many attacking problems for the Serie A team. They still blame the absence of Nico González and this time Yildiz, who was selfish on the wing, and Conceiçao, who was almost missing, could not give the balls to a Dusan Vlahovic who barely had a chance. . He played and was substituted after half an hour of the game and while we were still tied.
The entire game was played in the second half. At first, there was almost nothing to highlight. Flat play by both teams, with Stuttgart, and the goalkeepers as spectators. Almost no action of merit and complication, certainly more than necessary, at Juventus to make meaningful plays, with Thuram and McKennie uninspired.
The German team pulled off a coup by simply jumping onto the grass after resting their feet in the locker room. Undav has warned. For the first time he scored with a ball in space, although his goal was disallowed due to some hands on the control. An action that was the start of a good game scored by Perin, who replaced Szczesny, in the Juventus goal. He started with a fantastic save from Demirovic and continued with a hand down against Millot.
Juventus wanted to remove Stuttgart’s dominance in the clearest play of the match, but Chabot avoided a goal almost on the line and that was for Motta’s men. And Danilo’s carelessness resulted in a penalty to Rouault, indicated by VAR, and the second yellow for the captain of the ‘vecchia Signora’, who was left at ’10’. But Perin was too inspired and took off without an engine to prevent Millot from scoring from eleven meters.
It seemed impossible to score a goal against the Italian goalkeeper, but there was a chance to beat lowly Juve. Bilal Touré, who came on in the second half, beat Perin (92′). With an inside combination he changed the rhythm and broke it with the goalkeeper helpless to achieve Stuttgart’s first victory in this Champions League.
match lineup
1
37
32
21
15
6
16
19
9
7
10
33
4
7
6
29
24
8
16
9
26
18
Allianz Stadium

Alexander Nubel33
54′
Josh Vagnoman4
Maximilian Mittelstädt7
96′
Angelo Stiller6
Anthony Rouault29
53′
80′
83′
Jeff Chabot24
54′
Enzo Millot8
89′
Attack Karazor16
67′
Ermedin Demirovic9
50′
61′
54′
Deniz Undav26
47′
73′
Jamie Lewelling18

Replacements

Fabian Bredlow1
Dennis Seimen41
Ameen Al Dakhil2
54′
Frans Krätzig13
89′
Pascal Stenzel15
54′
Annie Chase45
96′
67′
Yannick Keitel5
54′
Fabian Rieder32
73′
Bilal Toure10
61′
91′
Jarzinho Malanga47

coach

Thiago Motta
Sebastian Hoeneß
Source: La Verdad

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