Ryan Flamingo's decisive goal in extra time secured PSV's advancement to the Champions League last 16, overcoming Juventus 4-3 on aggregate. After trailing 2-1 from the first leg at Allianz Stadium, Peter Bosz's team initially struggled but found momentum in the second half. Ivan Perisic opened the scoring eight minutes after the break with a precise shot into the far corner.
Juventus briefly regained control when Timothy Weah scored from 20 yards, following a VAR review that overturned an offside decision. However, PSV responded in the 74th minute as Ismael Saibari capitalised on a loose ball in the area, sending the match into extra time. The home side maintained their attacking pressure and Flamingo clinched victory by converting Michele Di Gregorio's parried cross in the 98th minute.

The victory marked PSV's first Champions League knockout triumph since defeating Arsenal in February 2007. This was also their inaugural progression from a two-legged tie after losing the first leg. Perisic made history by becoming the oldest player to score in both legs of a Champions League knockout tie at 36 years and 17 days.
This defeat ended Juventus' remarkable run of advancing from 20 consecutive knockout ties in European competitions after winning the first leg. Their streak dated back to the 1978-79 season. Despite their initial advantage, Juventus could not withstand PSV's relentless attack and ultimately fell short of maintaining their impressive record.
PSV's comeback showcased their resilience and determination, as they overcame a challenging deficit to secure their place in the next round. The team's performance highlighted their potential to compete against Europe's elite clubs, marking a significant achievement for Peter Bosz and his squad.