🔗 Share this article The Bianconeri Snatch Thrilling Tie Following Goal-Filled Second Period Showdown Against Dortmund Englishman L. Kelly netted an equaliser in the sixth minute of injury time to rescue a point for the Italian giants after an electrifying goal-laden second half at home against Borussia. Kelly’s Redemption After Penalty Error Defender Kelly – who joined from Newcastle this offseason – had given away a spot-kick that allowed Dortmund to go 4-2, but he responded Dusan Vlahovic's 94th-minute leveler with a headed goal a delivery from the Serbia striker later. Quiet Opening Gives Way to Scoring Frenzy Neither side created little of note during the first 45 minutes while they cancelled each other out in the middle. The first half failed to excite viewers, yet anyone who stuck around were treated to an explosion of real excitement after halftime – as Juventus fought back on three occasions, with eight goals coming from the 51st minute onward. This marks only the second UCL game where eight goals were netted during a single half, following the latter period in Bayern's 9-2 win over Zagreb last season. Back-and-Forth Second Half Adeyemi put Dortmund ahead the first goal after he neatly maneuvered possession on the edge the area and guided it past the keeper. The German side stepped up in front of goal, but, 11 minutes after, a piece of Juventus magic from Kenan Yildiz ended with the young star bending a stunning strike top bins from distance. Under 120 seconds passed before Dortmund were again ahead, with Felix Nmecha delivering another sublime shot curling a one-time strike into the top corner. Yet there were always more turns to come, and Vlahovic coolly finishing in a breakaway less than two minutes to level once more. Stoppage-Time Heroics Having lost their advantage twice, BVB retook the lead once again as Couto, charging towards the Juve box, drilled a powerful shot inside the near post, narrowly past the dive of Michele di Gregorio. Bensebaini extended Dortmund's lead from the penalty spot after ex- U21 star Lloyd Kelly touched it in his box. However Vlahovic fired a late effort off the woodwork then assisting ex- Bristol City and Bournemouth back Kelly to secure a late draw.