Goals from Gerard Moreno (78 pen), Pau Torres (85) and Arnaut Danjuma (90+2 pen) send Villarreal through 4-1 on aggregate after late show in Turin.
The semi-finals will start on April 26 and 27 with the second legs on May 3 and 4. Vlahovic went even closer when he met Mattia De Sciglio's centre to rattle the crossbar from a tight angle. Giovani Lo Celso curled just wide as Villarreal countered at speed.
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"We knew there'd be tough moments but we looked after Gerard and wanted him to come on only when we knew it was right. "We had a gameplan," Emery said. There are 10 teams in Europe superior to Juventus. It's no shame, it's a fact."
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Denis Zakaria, Leonardo Bonucci, Weston McKennie, and Federico Chiesa remain out. Dusan Vlahovic put Juventus ahead in the first minute, but Villarreal equalised in the second half through Dani Parejo. The match will also be streamed in English on Paramount+.
Juventus' Champions League standing for the rest of this season is on the line. With a 1-1 aggregate scoreline and no more away goals rule to potentially bail ...
They will attack, they will give Juventus some trouble and I don’t think anybody is expecting Juventus to blow them out of the water and win this tie with plenty of room to spare. This game won’t be easy and you can tell that Villarreal really does have a sense of belief that they can beat Juventus on its home turf. We will know whether we get more Juventus in Europe nights in a few hours, and it’s very much the kind of situation that we want to see opposite of what’s gone down at the Juventus Stadium the last couple of seasons. As we’ve been saying during domestic action as well recently, it doesn’t truly matter how Juventus gets there, it’s just a matter of seeing Max Allegri’s squad get there and not crash out in the round of 16 for a third straight season. This has been the end of the road the last two campaigns against Lyon and more recently Porto, with brutal first-leg performances forcing Juve to essentially chase things the entire second leg. Juventus’ Champions League standing for the rest of this season is on the line.