PSV 3-1 Juventus (agg 4-3): PSV knock Juve out of UCL in extra time comeback

Ryan Flamingo scored an extra-time winner when PSV Eindhoven yielded an excellent version against Juventus to destroy their shortage on the first leg and to book a place in the last 16 of the Champions League.

PSV suffered a 2-1 defeat in the first stage of the draw in Turin, but fought with determination on Wednesday evening to dump the Italian giants in a hectic meeting.

Ivan Perisic and Ismaël Saibari yielded both sides of a stunning Timothy Weah strike to make it 3-3 in normal times before the flamingo sealed victory.

The progression of PSV means that they are confronted in the last 16 or Inter Milan in the last 16. The draw takes place from 11:00 GMT on Friday.

PSV paved Juve back from the start, with Noa Lang's vision and footwork on the left and produced their brightest moments early.

For a long time, the excellent opener made when he broke loose, loaded forward, cut along his markings and slid through the former Tottenham -wing player Perisic to arrive at a strike in the bottom corner.

Perisic flashed an attempt wide and Luuk de Jong had erased a header from the line, but Weah put Juve back for aggregated by spectacularly riding in a deleted corner in the net.

Saibari brought the tie when he held on a loose ball in the six-year box after De Jong did not succeed in taking away a shot.

Neither parties could complete things in a normal time, but PSV – as they did in both halves – started extra time with verve; Defender Flamingo became the unlikely hero when he came home from close by after Michele di Gregorio had not made a low delivery of Johan Bakayoko.

The side of Thiago Motta tried to fight back, with Kenan Yildiz who hit the post, but could not prevent him from not moving on a Champions League -equal game after winning the first stage for the first time in their history.

Line-ups

PSV XI: Perisic, Luuk de Jong, Walter Benítez, Olivier Boscagli, Mauro Júnior, Schouten, Joey Veerman, Lang, Richard Ledezma, Ismael Saibari, Ryan Flamingo

Subs: Karsdorp, Joël Drommel, Armando Obispo, Guus Til, Malacia, Johan Bakayoko, Couhaib Driouech, Adamo Namalo, Isaac Babadi, Niek Schiks, Tygo Land, Jessper Unken

Juventus XI: Locatelli, Koopmeiners, Di Gregorio, N. Gonzalez, Lloyd Kelly, Muani, McKennie, Timothy Weah, Francisco Conceição, Gatti, Renato Veiga

Subs: Pinsoglio, Perin, Vlahovic, Khéphren Thuram, Andrea Cambiaso, Mbangula, Nicolò Savona, Rouhi, Yıldız

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