Shakhtar Donetsk proved that they are not in the Champions League just to make up the numbers on Wednesday by staging an impressive comeback against Italian heavyweights A.S. Roma.
The Miners fought back to keep their winning home record in the Champions League intact having already beaten Manchester City, Napoli and Feyenoord in Kharkiv this season.
Roma had taken a first-half lead through the inform Cengiz Ünder but two outstanding individual goals from Shakhtar have given the Ukrainian side the advantage ahead of the second-leg in Rome on March 13.
The visitors were quick out the traps and looked to get the early advantage.