Juventus coach Igor Tudor hailed his side's never-say-die spirit after they came back from 4-2 to draw 4-4 at home against Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday in their first Champions League game of the season thanks to two stoppage-time goals.
The Turin giants keep coming back, with Kenan Yildiz cancelling out Karim Adeyemi's opener for the visitors and substitute Dusan Vlahovic producing a cool finish to equalise after Felix Nmecha had put the Germans 2-1 up.
Dortmund looked to have won it when Yan Couto scored and Ramy Bensebain converted a penalty to give them a two-goal cushion in the closing stages.
But Vlahovic completed his double to give Juve hope and Lloyd Kelly headed in to level in another match settled at the death after they beat Inter 4-3 on Saturday thanks to a last-gasp winner.
"The last two games, against important teams, have been special," said Tudor.
"Everyone who comes on does so with great spirit, which means a lot to a manager.
"The result is decided at the end, so the players who finish the game are very important.
"We're working on the team's mentality every day in training.
It's a great feeling to see that we never give up." Later in Wednesday Inter and Atalanta visit Ajax and PSG respectively in their Champions League openers.
Napoli visit Manchester City on Thursday.
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