Overview
- Renato Veiga, who spent part of last season at Juventus, headed in a 90th-minute equaliser from a corner to secure Villarreal a point.
- Juventus had overturned the deficit after halftime through Federico Gatti’s acrobatic overhead kick on 49 minutes and Francisco Conceição’s composed finish on 56.
- Georges Mikautadze opened the scoring for Villarreal in the 18th minute after incisive play from Nicolas Pépé, with Mattia Perin making key first-half stops.
- Juventus started Jonathan David ahead of Dusan Vlahovic and Lois Openda, lost Juan Cabal early to injury, and were without Bremer and Khéphren Thuram.
- The draw is Juventus’ second straight in the Champions League and fourth in a row across all competitions, with AC Milan their next opponent in Serie A.