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Juventus on verge of Champions League elimination after 2-0 loss

HAIFA, ISRAEL (AP) – Juventus descended further into crisis and was left on the verge of elimination from the Champions League following a 2-0 loss at Maccabi Haifa yesterday that also included an injury to key winger Ángel Di María.

Omer Atzili scored two first-half goals as Haifa earned its first Champions League win in two decades.

Juventus was left third in Group H with two games to play.

Paris Saint-Germain, which was held to a 1-1 draw by Benfica, leads the group with eight points, followed by Benfica (also with eight), Juventus (three) and Haifa (three).

It’s the first time Juventus – a two-time European champion – has lost three of its first four group matches.

Juventus’ defender Leonardo Bonucci blocks the ball during a football match. PHOTO: AFP

“Unfortunately, these things happen in soccer,” Juventus winger Juan Cuadrado said.

“We’ve got to try to turn the page as soon as possible … We can only emerge from this situation if we’re united.”

Juventus is also struggling in Serie A and lost 2-0 to AC Milan on Sunday, leaving the Bianconeri eighth with just three wins in nine matches.

Still, Juventus CEO Maurizio Arrivabene said before the game in Haifa that the club had “absolute faith” in coach Massimiliano Allegri. “The coach is doing everything to get us back on track,” Cuadrado said at the final whistle. “We are all a team and it’s more the fault of those of us on the field. We must give more, starting from the more experienced players.

We need to have faith in ourselves as a team and a family. We have emerged from many difficult situations before and this is an opportunity to do it again.”

Allegri insisted he would stay in place and try to turn things around, adding that the team would go into a punitive retreat until a derby with Torino on Saturday.

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