In a match for the ages, Juventus and Borussia Dortmund battled to a dramatic 4-4 draw at the Allianz Stadium, with all eight goals coming in a truly incredible second half. The result sees both teams remain unbeaten in all competitions this season, but it was a match that will leave both managers with plenty to think about.

The first half was a quiet affair, a stark contrast to the goal-fest that followed the break. The deadlock was finally broken in the 52nd minute when Karim Adeyemi put Dortmund ahead. The goal ignited both sides, and the next 12 minutes saw a flurry of three more goals. Kenan Yildiz scored a beautiful curling effort for Juventus, only for Felix Nmecha to immediately restore Dortmund’s lead. Dušan Vlahović, who came on as a substitute, then equalized for Juventus just minutes later.

The chaos continued as Dortmund took the lead once again through Yan Couto, and then Ramy Bensebaini extended their advantage with a penalty, making the score 4-2 with only minutes left to play.

However, Juventus showed incredible resilience and fighting spirit. In a sensational comeback, Vlahović scored his second goal of the night in the 94th minute, and in the 96th minute, Lloyd Kelly atoned for his earlier penalty concession by heading in an equalizer from a Vlahović cross, securing an unlikely point for the hosts.

The result is a bitter pill to swallow for Dortmund, who led by two goals on three separate occasions. The match was the first time in Champions League history a team has avoided defeat after trailing by two goals at the start of the 94th minute. The statistics of the match highlight the sheer craziness of the second half, as Juventus had 19 shots to Dortmund’s 7, while both teams had 4 shots on target.

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