Juve stunned as Maccabi claim first Champions League win for two decades
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[October 12, 2022]
HAIFA (Reuters) -Juventus
slumped to a 2-0 defeat against a Maccabi Haifa side who won their
first Champions League game for 20 years as Omer Atzili's double
helped the Israelis to a famous victory at a rocking Sammy Ofer
Stadium on Tuesday.
The result leaves third-placed Juve's chances of qualifying for the
knockout stages hanging by a thread with the top two teams in Group
H -- Paris St Germain and Benfica -- four points ahead before they
play each other later on Tuesday.
Juve had never lost three of their first four matches in the group
stage before but the win was well deserved for a buzzing Haifa team
that played with a lot of energy -- a stark contrast to the Italians
who were second best.
Although the loss puts more pressure on Juventus manager
Massimiliano Allegri, with his side also struggling in Serie A where
they are eighth, the club's president Andrea Agnelli said the
coach's job was not under threat.
"Today is a difficult evening ... I feel ashamed for what is
happening, I am angry," Agnelli told Sky Sport.
"Allegri will stay at least until the end of the season... It's not
the coach's fault that we can't even make a tackle. In this kind of
situation you can't blame one single person, it's the whole group."
Haifa had the perfect start, taking the lead in the seventh minute
when winger Atzili headed home Pierre Cornud's cross, which left
Juve goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny scrambling on the goal line as he
failed to keep the ball out
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Juventus' Juan Cuadrado in action with Maccabi Haifa's Sean Goldberg
REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
Five minutes later Tjaronn Chery's free kick came
off the bar before Szczesny was forced into another diving save from
long range as the visitors struggled to impose themselves on a team
they beat 3-1 in the reverse fixture.
Juve's worries were compounded when they lost Angel Di Maria to
injury yet again, with the Argentine winger clutching his hamstring
before the half-hour mark before his withdrawal.
The home side continued to pile the pressure on and it paid off just
before halftime when Atzili doubled the lead with a stinging strike
to Szczesny's near post which the Polish keeper got a hand to but
could not keep out.
Juventus had their chances but were denied time and again in the
final third while Maccabi's American keeper Josh Cohen made a couple
of fine saves to keep a clean sheet.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Davis and
Ken Ferris)
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