Oscar scored twice to put Chelsea up by two goals in the first half, but Juventus came back to level the match at 2-2 and earn a point.
Chelsea Vs. Juventus, 2012 UEFA Champions League: Final Score 2-2, Old Lady Fight Back
A draw seemed like the most likely result from then until the end of the match, as neither team looked particularly great going forward, but Quagliarella did nick the crossbar with another shot a few minutes after his goal. He looked very upset about missing the opportunity, but he’ll likely get over it quickly. A draw was a great result for Juventus, especially considering how poorly they played to start the match.
For more on the Blues, head over to Chelsea FC blog We Ain’t Got No History. For more on the Old Lady, check out Juventus FC blog Black and White and Read All Over. For more on the entire world of football, follow @SBNationSoccer on Twitter.
Read Article >Chelsea Vs. Juventus, 2012 UEFA Champions League: Halftime Score 2-1, Oscar Stunning
For more on the Blues, head over to Chelsea FC blog We Ain’t Got No History. For more on the Old Lady, check out Juventus FC blog Black and White and Read All Over. We have coverage of the game in our Chelsea vs. Juventus StoryStream. For more on the entire world of football, follow @SBNationSoccer on Twitter.
Read Article >Chelsea Vs. Juventus, UEFA Champions League: Juve’s Back and It Feels So Good

Getty ImagesNeed another layer for the drama? The last time Juventus advanced to the knockout stages of the Champions League (in the 2008-09 season) they were eliminated by Chelsea in the Round of 16. The players may be different in most cases, the coaches are certainly different, but if you think anyone on the Juve side has forgotten that fact, you’d be mistaken.
So what does Juventus need to do to get their campaign off to a good start? Our Jueventus blog Black & White & Red All Over have a preview of the match and provides some insight about what you should watch for and the expected lineups.
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