It was a day no one at Juventus' camp will forget soon, but mostly for all the wrong reasons.
The Old Lady wasn't able to hold on to their two-goal lead, courtesy of Gonzalo Higuaín's brace, and everything started to go uphill for Allegri's men due to Tottenham's dominant display. First off, Harry Kane scored his seventh goal in this year's competition, as he managed to end Juventus' flawless run at home.
Kane will look back at this day with a smile on his face for this reason.
Harry Kane has equalled the record for most goals scored by an English player in a single #UCL season (7), set by Steven Gerrard in 2008/09. pic.twitter.com/k0SQ2l4EjW
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) February 13, 2018
It had been 100 days since Juventus' last conceded a goal at home...and then came Harry Kane.
Harry Kane is the first player to score past Juventus in Turin since Benevento's Amato Ciciretti, exactly 100 days ago on November 5th pic.twitter.com/MSTa6Mz5mS
— Sky Sports Statto (@SkySportsStatto) February 13, 2018
Gonzalo Higuaín may have scored a brace, the fastest in UCL history, but he will be remembered for bottling a chance that could have made it 3-1 at halftime. Here's a representation of how it went before the halftime whistle.
Higuain's penalty against Tottenham!#JuveTOT pic.twitter.com/qU15GkvFAu
— 442oons (@442oons) February 13, 2018
But that wasn't all for Juventus. When things used to get tough, they knew they could rely on their goalkeeper. Today, not even Gianluigi Buffon could save them, as he failed to clear Christian Eriksen's free kick that tied the game.
Eriksen marked his masterclass with a brilliant free-kick against Buffon, Juventus paying the price for letting Spurs to play. Comeback is very much on. 2-2. pic.twitter.com/dmsnDsPtvu
— Mootaz Chehade (@MHChehade) February 13, 2018
Despite his massive contribution to the game, fans and experts blamed Buffon for today's draw after that free kick. Have a look at what they had to say.
Eriksen makes it 2-2 from a freekick. Almost feels wrong to say so, but Buffon at fault. What a game.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) February 13, 2018
Buffon v Spurs pic.twitter.com/mtfGLbKfxB
— Football Vines (@FootballVines) February 13, 2018
With all due respect, that's a schoolboy error by Buffon. Takes 2 steps in the direction where he's placed his wall and then gets beat at his own side of the goal.
— Deji Faremi (@deejayfaremi) February 13, 2018
Buffon is going to cry his way again to FIFpro XI. I’m exhausted.
— (@sickolia_) February 13, 2018
Buffon is finished, Storari levels above him and he’s won a CL
— Sellvio Berlu$coni (@Pure_Milanista) February 13, 2018
Love and respect Buffon, one of the greatest ever. But tonight has not been his night. Rushed out unnecessarily for the first goal and tried to "cheat" for the second goal. So poor from the great Gigi...
— EiF (@EiFSoccer) February 13, 2018
I love Gigi Buffon, he’s a hero for my country - but not seeing that he’s declining and that Wojchiech Szczesny is Juve’s best ’keeper is ignorant.
— Maxi (@MaaxiAngelo) February 13, 2018
Fantastic leader, experience and decent shot stopper, but that’s basically it. Not fast enough in any way.