Juventus LOSE to PSV in extra time | Third Serie A team bounced in UCL Knockout Play-offs ๐Ÿ˜•๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น



Adam Hunt, Nico Cantor, Mike Grella and Tony Meola break down Juventus’ 4-3 aggregate loss to PSV in the Champions League and discuss the Serie A collapse in the Knockout Phase Play-off.

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00:16 PSV vs. Juventus match recap
01:09 Serie A’s 2025 UCL performance
04:13 Juve fan embarrassed
06:17 Kolo Muani or Vlahovic or both?
09:18 Thiago Motta’s Juventus

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39 thoughts on “Juventus LOSE to PSV in extra time | Third Serie A team bounced in UCL Knockout Play-offs ๐Ÿ˜•๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น”

  1. Motta's has a winning percentage of 39% as a manager. This is a very low percentage compared to other emerging managers, that's without looking at the top coaches.

  2. Grella pisses me off sometimes, but he's right here. PSV were better. Their press was absolutely relentless, they were first to every ball towards the end, they were better positioned for every free ball, there was always another PSV player to help out in close quarters. Juve pride themselves in tight spaces. And they do look great at times, but tonight PSV showed them what that style is all about.

    PSV were the fitter team, and the longer the match went on the more clear that became.

    One thing for Juve is that they are a very young team, with [I think] a really good coach. They're going to learn from this.

    But somebody needs to give Peter Bosch some props now! Also…

    Congrats Richie Ledezma… and it would have been a lot more fun for me if all the rest of the Americans at PSV weren't injured and could have been on the pitch too! Maybe next round Malik Tillman can get on. Even Sergiรฑo is approaching readiness ๐Ÿ˜

  3. They're mediocre. No other way around it. Injuries can only justify this much. As far as Juventus is concerned, PSV showed they wanted it more and deservedly passed

  4. My boy, there isnโ€™t a got damn soul anywhere that wishes Allegri was still there. Are you kidding? ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ

  5. gravina effect ๐Ÿ˜‚seria a teams are playing against teams and refrees . good job gravina keep humiliating your seria a teams and making them poorer . that's what you get !

  6. Most Italian clubs are only buying clubs, (just wonder where the money comes from) it always has been, the only real Italian thing at these clubs is "diving", faking injuries and committing serious unpunished offenses

  7. Tony Meola's assessment was spot on. However it will be interesting to see what Feyenoord, Bruuge and PSV do in the next round. I don't expect them to advance but then again, I didn't expect them to advance in this past round.

  8. I do not know why Tony Meola is saying that all 3 of these Italian teams deserved to go out? For me only Juve played terribly. Milan only lost because of Theo's stupidity, & Atalanta have almost 50% of their best 11 out injured for the season(& even despite that they were penalized by a disgraceful penalty in the 1st leg in Belgium ๐Ÿคท)

    Maybe it's time for CBS to actually employ some analysts who have actually played in Italy instead of hiring youtubers & fake "Italians" from America ๐Ÿค”

  9. If Juve players shouldn't recieve their salaries for this week. Next week they would surely win game. Problem with football is that their salaries doesn't depend on their success on court.

  10. Juventus have spent alot of money on players. Their squad value is far higher so naturally the expectation is that Juventus would go through. If PSV spent the same amount of money as juventus you would expect PSV to go through. Motta has to be sacked. The only problem there is no obvious replacement. Atalanta getting knocked out is a massive shock. Theyโ€™re usually very consistent and over perform. Milan have been a disaster all season. They lack invention, cohesion and creativity. The manager change has not worked at all unfortunately.

  11. im not a serie a fan, but i think serie a is in a great place. they have good teams, good players over there. its just all about form and timing. there are strong teams in every big league. leipzig in germany and stuttgart underperformed. atalanta was great in the games prior. the fell off a little and thats what happens. its just not a sign of lack of quality. timing and form is a key factor if you are not super rich teams that can field two teams. also i think these dutch teams are competetive and club brugge is well put together.

  12. Juventus, AC Milan and Atalanta are great teams but Feyenoord's b team, PSV and Club Brugge are qualitatively much stronger this season.
    Dutch and Belgium league is getting stronger each season.

  13. These americans acting like Milan and Juventus are GIANTS, bruh they've been jokes for years. Nobody is afraid of them anymore. No European with actuall ball knowledge is surprised Milan and Juventus got knocked out by the dutch sides

  14. So you blame the loss of Milan on Theo but forget Feyenord played with a C squad with 12 injuries, maybe they are worse and dutch teams are better than you think

  15. These aren't even italian teams anymore. There's barely any italian players on the big teams like there used to be in the past. No more culture. Needs to come back asap.

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