Bodø / Glimt 2-3 Juventus: Post-match review, Stats, Key moments
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Dive into Bwin’s post-match review of Bodø / Glimt 2-3 Juventus in the Champions League on Tuesday, 25 November 2025, with stats, key moments and our take on the match.
Bodø / Glimt 2-3 Juventus Post-Match Review
Bodø/Glimt took an early lead when O. Blomberg scored in the 27’ with an assist from K. Hogh, capitalising on their possession advantage in the opening phases. Juventus received a yellow card for L. Kelly in the 39’, reflecting some disciplinary issues, but the half ended with Bodø/Glimt ahead despite Juventus showing flashes of threat. The game remained tight as Bodø/Glimt’s 58% possession helped them control much of the play.
Juventus turned the match around after the interval, starting with a substitution at 46’ where V. Adzic made way for K. Yildiz, followed by L. Openda’s unassisted goal in the 48’. F. Miretti picked up a yellow in the 50’ and had a goal disallowed for offside in the 54’, but W. McKennie extended the lead in the 59’ assisted by Miretti, before further substitutions for both sides. J. Cabal wnt in the book in the 84’ then Bodø/Glimt pulled it back to all square via S. Fet’s penalty in the 87’, but Juventus sealed the win with J. David’s goal in the 90+1’ assisted by Yildiz, despite late a yellow McKennie in the 90+4’.
Bodø / Glimt 2-3 Juventus Statistics
Bodø/Glimt held 58% possession compared to Juventus’s 42%, allowing them to dictate tempo for large spells, yet Juventus’s efficiency shone through with 59 successful dribbles against Bodø/Glimt’s 43, enabling more direct attacks that led to their three goals. Corners were close at 6-8 in Juventus’s favour, pointing to set-piece threats from the visitors, while Bodø/Glimt’s single penalty taken and scored in the 87’ almost saw them grab a point, supported by one assist overall versus Juventus’s two. Juventus accumulated four yellow cards with no reds, potentially disrupting their rhythm, and both teams used all five substitutions—Bodø/Glimt making double changes at 61’ and 77’ to refresh their attack, while Juventus’s early swap at 46’ injected energy that shifted momentum decisively.
The stats underline Juventus’s clinical edge despite less ball control, as their dribbling prowess created the openings for goals, whereas Bodø/Glimt’s possession dominance did not translate into enough clear chances to overcome the deficit.
Key Moments from Bodø / Glimt 2-3 Juventus
The match’s decisive moments began with O. Blomberg’s goal in the 27’ for Bodø/Glimt, assisted by K. Hogh, which set an early tone, but Juventus responded post-half-time when a substitution at 46’ brought on K. Yildiz for V. Adzic and sparked their comeback. L. Openda’s unassisted strike in the 48’ to level matters. W. McKennie’s goal in the 59’, assisted by F. Miretti, proved a turning point, building on a disallowed offside effort from Miretti in the 54’, while Bodø/Glimt’s penalty converted by S. Fet in the 87’ offered late hope. Juventus’s hard work culminated in J. David’s 90+1’ goal assisted by Yildiz to secure the 3-2 victory, despite disciplinary lapses with four yellow cards.
Bodø / Glimt 2-3 Juventus Lineups
Bodø / Glimt
Bodø/Glimt lined up in a 4-3-3 formation, with a fluid midfield trio supporting attackers like O. Blomberg and K. Hogh, whose partnership produced the opening goal through effective link-up play. The defensive setup allowed for possession dominance, though substitutions at 61’ saw S. Auklend replace I. Maatta and B. Moe come on for H. Aleesami to bolster the backline. Further changes at 77’ brought M. Jorgensen on for H. Evjen and J. Hauge for O. Blomberg, aiming to maintain attacking threat.
Juventus
Juventus deployed a 3-4-2-1 shape, emphasising wing-back width and central creativity. An early change at 46’ saw K. Yildiz replace V. Adzic, enhancing the attacking midfield, freeing up space for players like F. Miretti, who assisted a key goal before being replaced by K. Thuram at 68’. The formation facilitated quick transitions, with L. Openda leading the line effectively until J. David came on for him at 75’, alongside J. Cabal replacing A. Cambiaso in the same minute. E. Zhegrova came on for F. Conceicao at 83’ to see out the game.
Bwin’s Man of the Match
F. Miretti stood out for Juventus with his assist for W. McKennie’s 59’ goal, despite a yellow card in the 50’ and a disallowed strike in the 54’ due to offside. His involvement in key attacking phases helped shift momentum, even as he was substituted at 68’ for K. Thuram. Miretti’s contributions were pivotal in Juventus’s ability to overturn the deficit.
Updated Form Guide
Bodø / Glimt
Recent Champions League matches:
- Loss: 2-3 vs Juventus (H)
- Loss: 0-1 vs Monaco (H)
- Loss: 1-3 vs Galatasaray (A)
- Draw: 2-2 vs Tottenham Hotspur (H)
- Draw: 2-2 vs Slavia Praha (A)
Juventus
Recent Champions League matches:
- Win: 3-2 vs Bodø / Glimt (A)
- Draw: 1-1 vs Sporting CP (H)
- Loss: 0-1 vs Real Madrid (A)
- Draw: 2-2 vs Villarreal (A)
- Draw: 4-4 vs Borussia Dortmund (H)
What’s Next for Both Teams?
Bodø / Glimt
Bodø/Glimt, following this 2-3 home defeat, they will aim to leverage their possession strengths and recent form to recover in their upcoming match against Fredrikstad, potentially focusing on defensive discipline after conceding three second-half goals.
Juventus
For Juventus, this 3-2 away victory boosts their momentum ahead of their game against Cagliari, with an eye on reducing yellow cards after accumulating four here, as they build on efficient attacking displays in future games.
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