Villarreal late show knocks Juventus out of Champions League
Soccer Football - Champions League - Juventus v Villarreal - Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy - March 16, 2022 Villarreal's Arnaut Danjuma celebrates scoring their third goal REUTERS/Massimo Pinca
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Three late goals earned Villarreal a stunning 3-0
second-leg victory at Juventus on Wednesday to condemn the Serie A side to a
4-1 aggregate loss and a Champions League last-16 exit for the third successive
season.
Having fallen before the quarter-finals against
Olympique Lyonnais and Porto in the previous two seasons, in-form Juventus, who
had lost just once in their last 21 matches in all competitions, were firm
favourites to progress.
Juve dominated the first half and were unfortunate not
to go into the break in front after Dusan Vlahovic's brilliant flicked effort
came back off the crossbar, but they could not keep up the pressure in the
second period.
Villarreal were content to sit back and wait for their
moment, which came in the 78th minute after the visitors were awarded a penalty
following a VAR review, with substitute Gerard Moreno, who had only just come
on, squeezing the spot kick home.
Juve threw on Argentine striker Paulo Dybala as they
looked to level the tie, but goals down the other end from defender Pau Torres
and another penalty, this time converted by Arnaut Danjuma, completed a famous
win for Unai Emery's team.
Juventus came into the last 16 having also enjoyed an
impressive group-stage campaign where they finished top ahead of the current
holders Chelsea.
A blistering start saw Spanish striker Alvaro Morata
denied by a fine save from Villarreal goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli, giving the
home fans hope that progression to the last eight would be a smooth process.
January signing Vlahovic was proving to be a real
handful, drilling wide before his improvised effort came out off the woodwork.
Villarreal were enjoying plenty of possession, but
could not do much with it. They looked more comfortable after the break,
however, as Juve struggled to keep up their momentum.
Daniele Rugani's lunging tackle on Francis Coquelin
gave Villarreal the chance to lead the tie for the first time. Juve keeper
Wojciech Szczesny, who saved a penalty at the weekend, almost kept out the spot
kick, but saw the ball squirm through his hands.
Torres's finish from a corner sparked wild scenes of
celebration with Villarreal knowing the job was done, even though there was still
time for another converted penalty, after Matthijs de Ligt’s handball.
Having dominated for such long periods, only Juve will
know how they managed to lose by three goals.


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