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Galatasaray hammer 10-man Juventus 5-2 in CL

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Galatasaray delivered a dominant ⁠performance on Tuesday to dismantle 10-man Juventus 5-2 in the first ​leg of their Champions ​League (CL) playoff, with Noa Lang and Gabriel Sara starring in a scintillating display.


The hosts took the lead in the 15th minute when Brazilian Sara struck a thunderous long-range shot that left goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio with no chance.


However, Juventus equalised almost ⁠instantly when Teun Koopmeiners reacted quickly after Pierre Kalulu's header was ⁠saved by Ugurcan Cakir, converting the rebound in the 16th minute.


The Italians edged ahead in the 32nd minute as Koopmeiners doubled his tally with a driven ‌shot from outside the box after Weston ​McKennie found him.


In ⁠a growingly tense encounter, Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti received ​a yellow card for dissent ‌shortly before halftime, adding to the visitors' frustration.


Galatasaray equalised just after the break when Lang slotted ​home a rebound from Baris Alper Yilmaz's effort. The Turkish side then regained the lead on the hour mark as Davinson Sanchez turned in a precise Sara set-piece.


Juventus' troubles mounted in the 67th minute when substitute Juan Cabal ‌was shown a second yellow card for a reckless challenge, leaving ​his side to play the remainder of the match with 10 men.


Galatasaray ​capitalised ‌on ⁠the numerical advantage and increased their lead in the 75th minute. Victor Osimhen produced a sublime assist, threading the ball to Lang. The ​Dutch winger expertly fired a right-footed shot from ⁠the centre of ​the box, leaving Di Gregorio rooted to the spot.


The home side added a fifth in the 86th minute. Osimhen created another chance, setting up substitute Sacha Boey, who smashed a fierce shot to seal ​a resounding victory for the Turkish side.


Galatasaray's win gives ​them a commanding advantage heading into the second leg in Turin on February 25.  



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