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Ten-man Juventus staged an impressive comeback to defeat RB Leipzig 3-2 in the Champions League, marking their second victory in the group stage. After goalkeeper Michele di Gregorio was sent off in the 59th minute for a handball, Juventus had to rally from behind twice, with Dusan Vlahovic scoring both equalizers before Francisco Conceicao secured the win with a stunning goal in the 82nd minute. Leipzig initially led with goals from Benjamin Sesko, but their struggles continued, extending their winless streak in the Champions League to four matches. Juventus, who lost captain Gleison Bremer and Nicolas Gonzalez to injury early in the match, managed to maintain their unbeaten start under coach Thiago Motta. The victory underscores Juventus's resilience, especially considering their historical record of having the most goalkeepers sent off in Champions League history. Leipzig will look to recover in their upcoming match against Liverpool, while Juventus aims to continue their strong performance against Stuttgart.
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