The Italian team, Juventus, was eliminated from the UEFA Champions League final, despite its 3-2 win over Porto on Tuesday evening in the second leg, where the guest benefited from the scoring rule outside their stadium after winning the first leg 2-1.

Sergio Oliveira opened the game goals by scoring Porto from a penalty kick in the 19th minute, and Federico Chiesa tied for Juventus in the 49th minute and added the second goal in the 63rd minute.

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Chiesa keeps Juve's hopes up after scoring the equalizer in D. 49 # beINUCL #UCL pic.twitter.com/WI5kV0g6W2

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Despite the numerical shortage of the guests since the 54th minute after Mehdi Tarmi was sent off, Juventus could not resolve the score, as the match ended with a 2-1 victory, the same result of the first leg in Portugal, and the two teams ruled for an additional time on two halves.

Oliveira made matters difficult for the Italian champion by scoring the second goal for his team in the 115th minute, and despite Adrian Rabio recommending the result for Juventus only two minutes later, the 3-2 victory was not enough to pass the team to the quarter-finals.

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⚽️🥅 A goal and the most beautiful of Sergio Olvera passes from the wall of Juventus and from Ronaldo without the Italian team noticing to put a player on the ground # beINUCL #UCL pic.twitter.com/5r5zCMD7hn

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Thus the final result of the match was a 4-4 draw, but Porto scored two goals away from their stadium while Juventus scored one goal in Portugal, so that Porto, taking advantage of the scoring rule more outside the stadium, assassinated the dreams of the Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo and his comrades in Juventus in the European championship that they were hoping to win. Out.