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UCL: Osimhen shines as Galatasaray hammer Juventus in seven-goal thriller

Super Eagles striker  Victor Osimhen may not have added to his goals tally in the UEFA Champions League, but he delivered two assists as  a dominant Galatasaray dismantled 10-man Juventus

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February 18, 2026byThe Nation
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Super Eagles striker  Victor Osimhen may not have added to his goals tally in the UEFA Champions League, but he delivered two assists as  a dominant Galatasaray dismantled 10-man Juventus 5-2 in the first leg of their Champions League playoff last night in Istanbul.

The hosts took the lead in the 15th  minute when Brazilian Gabriel  Sara struck a thunderous long-range shot that left goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio with no chance.

However, Juventus equalised almost instantly when Teun Koopmeiners reacted quickly after Pierre Kalulu's header was saved by Ugurcan Cakir, converting the rebound in the 16th  minute.

The Italians edged ahead in the 32nd    minute as Koopmeiners doubled his tally with a driven shot from outside the box after Weston McKennie found him.

In a growingly tense encounter, Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti received a yellow card for dissent shortly before halftime, adding to the visitors' frustration.

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Galatasaray equalised just after the break when Lang slotted home a rebound from Baris Alper Yilmaz's effort. The Turkish side then regained the lead on the hour mark as Davinson Sanchez turned in a precise Sara set-piece.

Juventus' troubles mounted in the 67th    minute when substitute Juan Cabal was shown a second yellow card for a reckless challenge, leaving his side to play the remainder of the match with 10 men.

Galatasaray capitalised on the numerical advantage and increased their lead in the 75th   minute. Victor Osimhen produced a sublime assist, threading the ball to  Noa Lang. The Dutch winger expertly fired a right-footed shot from the centre of the box, leaving Di Gregorio rooted to the spot.

The home side added a fifth in the 86th   minute. Osimhen created another chance, setting up substitute Sacha Boey, who smashed a fierce shot to seal a resounding victory for the Turkish side.

Galatasaray's win gives them a commanding advantage heading into the second leg in Turin on February 25.

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