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Juventus fought like giants, but a controversial red card and missed sitters ended the Champions League dream. Welcome to episode 350 of the Turin Giants podcast, where Zach, Frederic, and Farhad break down one of the most emotional rollercoasters in recent Juventus history. After a 3-2 victory that unfortunately sees us exit the Champions League on aggregate, we are left asking: what if? We start by celebrating a massive milestone—reaching 1,000 subscribers on YouTube! This community is what keeps us going, and we cannot thank you enough for the time and positive feedback you've provided . But the celebration quickly turned into a therapy session as we dove into the tactical setup that saw Weston McKenney deployed as a "Swiss Army Knife" at left-back to cover for defensive injuries. The game itself was a tale of resilience and missed opportunities. Manuel Locatelli’s cool penalty in the 37th minute gave the Allianz hope , but the real inflection point was the controversial VAR decision to send off Pierre Kalulu early in the second half . Was it a red card? Frederic and Farhad pull no punches, labeling the refereeing as "criminal" and "ridiculous" for a decision that seemed entirely unintentional. Despite being a man down, Juve showed incredible heart. Goals from Federico Gatti and Weston McKenney pushed the score to 3-0, momentarily putting Juventus ahead in the tie. However, the lack of clinical finishing ultimately proved fatal. From Kenan Yildiz's missed chances to the Grova miss in extra time that Farhad claims was "easier to score than to miss," the lack of quality in key moments was the difference. Cristiano Giuntoli noted after the match that this must be a "starting point" for the team to rediscover their spark. We analyze individual performances, highlighting Locatelli’s growing leadership as captain and questioning the future of the bench players whom the coach clearly does not trust. We also eulogize yet another early European exit—the sixth or seventh straight campaign ending in disappointment against a theoretically "lesser" side. The season isn't over, though. With 12 games left in Serie A, the battle for Champions League football is the only priority . Does this team have the legs to recover for the Roma clash? Support the Show: Visit TurinGiants.com for exclusive swag Follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Subscribe for more Juventus analysis! #juventuscalciomercato #Juventus #Galatasaray #ChampionsLeague #UCL #VAR #Locatelli #McKenney #TurinGiants #ForzaJuve Chapters 00:00:00 - Introduction & 1K Milestone Gratitude 00:05:19 - Summarizing the Madness: Heart vs. Quality 00:07:41 - Starting XI: McKenney’s Left-Back Shift 00:14:13 - First Half Analysis & Missing Sharpness 00:16:44 - Locatelli’s Penalty: Cool as a Cucumber 00:18:04 - THE RED CARD: Kalulu, VAR, and Referee Rants 00:28:44 - Down to 10 Men: The Team’s Resilient Response 00:34:20 - The 3-0 Miracle? Gatti & McKenney Step Up 00:41:40 - The Misses: Yildiz, Grova, and "The Hockey Assist" 00:51:04 - Extra Time Heartbreak: 3-2 Final 00:57:34 - Giuntoli’s Post-Game Quotes & The Spark 01:00:00 - Player Ratings: Captain Locatelli's Leadership 01:06:56 - Rapid Fire Evaluations: Dog Shit vs. Positive Fight 01:14:53 - Moral Victory or Crushing Failure? 01:21:58 - Eulogizing the UCL Campaign: A Decade of Disappointment 01:30:54 - The Allianz Applauds: Honoring the Shirt 01:37:36 - Final Thoughts & Future Outlook