Juventus vs Villarreal: Spanish club dump Italian giants out of Champions League after 3-0 win

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Mar 17, 2022, 09:59 AM IST

Juventus faced yet another embarrassing Champions League exit, this time at the hands of Villarreal who defeated the Italian giants 3-0.

With three different coaches in three seasons, the result remains the same for Juventus: three straight eliminations at home in the Champions League round of 16. Thingly simply didn't work out for Juventus vs Villarreal. 

Europa League champion Villarreal scored three second-half goals in a 3-0 win on Wednesday to advance to the quarterfinals for the first time in 13 years.

Substitute Gerard Moreno converted a penalty in the 78th minute to break the deadlock following a 1-1 draw in the first leg. Then Pau Torres was left unmarked to redirect in a corner before Arnaut Danjuma added another spot-kick as Villarreal advanced 4-1 on aggregate.

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"For 75 minutes the squad did well," Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri said.

"Then a single episode changed the match. These things happen in soccer and we have to accept this heavy loss," he added. 

Allegri returned to Juventus this season after Maurizio Sarri and Andrea Pirlo coached the Bianconeri during defeats to Lyon and Porto at this stage over the last two seasons, respectively.

Including a quarterfinal defeat to Ajax in 2019, it's the fourth straight time that Juventus has been knocked out after a home second-leg match.

Juventus sorely missed captain Giorgio Chiellini, who never left the bench following an injury layoff, and fellow centre back Leonardo Bonucci, who was still out injured.

The Bianconeri were eliminated by Lyon and Porto at Allianz Stadium the last two years under Maurizio Sarri and Andrea Pirlo, respectively. With Massimiliano Allegri having returned as coach this season, the trend was expected to be broken. But after a strong first half, Juventus was broken down midway through the second half.

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The penalty was awarded after a VAR ruling determined that Juventus defender Daniele Rugani fouled Francis Coquelin. Juventus goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny has saved three straight penalties in Serie A and got his gloves on Moreno's kick but couldn't stop it.

"We're here at Juve's stadium, we were always going to suffer," Villarreal goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli said. "We defended incredibly and we have to applaud that. We're happy to still be in the competition," he added. 

Torres netted from close range in the 85th after a corner was flicked on. Then a handball from Matthijs de Ligt in stoppage time set up Danjuma's spot kick.

Juventus had several chances early on, including when Dusan Vlahovic hit the crossbar with one-touch following a cross from Mattia De Sciglio, and a header from Alvaro Morata. Giovani Lo Celso curled wide in Villarreal's best chance of the first half.

At the start of the second half, it appeared that Villarreal was content to sit back and defend and try to get take the game to extra time and a shootout. But when Moreno came on, the momentum shifted.