Two victories for the Italian teams on Tuesday in the Champions League. Juventus won 2-3 in Norway against Bodø/Glimt, with snow on the sidelines and challenging weather conditions, while Napoli beat Qarabağ 2-0 in the second half.

In the freezing Norwegian weather, on a synthetic pitch, Juventus secured their first Champions League victory in a dramatic fashion. Bodø/Glimt took the lead in the 27th minute through Blomberg following a corner, but Spalletti's Bianconeri turned the tables early in the second half with Openda in the 48th minute and a header from McKennie in the 59th. A naive penalty caused by Cabal allowed the Norwegians to equalize through Fet in the 87th minute, then David sealed the victory in the first minute of stoppage time after some great play by Yıldız.

Napoli also won 2-0 against Qarabağ. After a goalless first half, Højlund had a penalty saved by Kochalski early in the second half. McTominay gave Conte the win, first with a deflected shot from close range in the 66th minute and then causing Janković's own goal in the 72nd.

Elsewhere, Chelsea triumphed 3-0 in their big match against Barcelona. Manchester City collapsed 2-0 against Bayer Leverkusen, while De Zerbi's Marseille overcame Newcastle United 2-1. Borussia Dortmund beat Villarreal 4-0, while Slavia Prague and Athletic Club drew 0-0. In the 6:45 PM kick-offs, Ajax defeated Benfica 2-0 and Galatasaray defeated Union SG 1-0. Tomorrow's Champions League matches will see Atlético Madrid defeat Inter Milan and Eintracht Frankfurt defeat Atalanta.

(Unioneonline)

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