Ryan Flamingo scored an extra-time winner as PSV came from behind to beat Juventus 4-3 on aggregate and book their place in the Champions League last 16. (More Football News)
𒁏Peter Bosz's side trailed 2-1 from last week's first leg at the Allianz Stadium.
🧔Nevertheless, after a low-key first half, they struck first eight minutes after the restart, with Ivan Perisic firing a low drive into the far corner.
🌌Juventus regained their lead in the tie 10 minutes later when a free-kick was only cleared as far as Timothy Weah, who drilled home from 20 yards - with the goal awarded following a VAR review after it was initially ruled out for offside.
♏However, PSV hit back in the 74th minute as a ball into the area broke loose, and Ismael Saibari fired into the roof of the net to force extra-time.
𒅌The hosts continued to carry the greater attacking threat and scored what proved to be the winner in the 98th minute, when Michele Di Gregorio parried a cross straight to Flaminco, who made no mistake from close range.
Data Debrief: Comeback kings PSV stall Juve's impressive streak
✱PSV have won a Champions League knockout tie for the first time since beating Arsenal in February 2007, while this is the first time they have progressed from a two-legged tie in the competition having lost the first leg.
﷽Perisic broke the deadlock on the night as, at 36 years and 17 days, he became the oldest player to score in both legs of a Champions League knockout tie.
🦄Meanwhile, having progressed from 20 consecutive knockout ties in the Champions League and European Cup when winning the first leg, Juventus saw that impressive streak stretching back to the 1978-79 season brought to a halt.