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Champions League | Round-Of-16
Mar 18, 2015 at 7.45pm UK
 
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Live Commentary: Borussia Dortmund 0-3 Juventus - as it happened

Take a look back at how Juventus eased to a 3-0 win over Borussia Dortmund to secure a spot in the Champions League quarter-finals.
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Juventus booked their place in the last eight of the Champions League with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund at Signal Iduna Park.

Heading into the game with a 2-1 lead from the first leg, Juventus made the perfect start as Carlos Tevez fired home from 25 yards in just the third minute.

Dortmund struggled to create chances as the visiting defence impressed, and Massimiliano Allegri's side wrapped up a 5-1 aggregate triumph with goals from Alvaro Morata and Tevez after the break.

Read below to find out how the action unfolded.


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Good evening everyone! A place in the quarter-final is the prize, and we have two European giants ready to go head-to-head for the second time. Juventus won the first leg 2-1 last month, but can they battle their way past Borussia Dortmund at Signal Iduna Park tonight?

That victory for Juventus in Turin has left this match delicately poised. Massimiliano Allegri's side hold the slight edge in the tie, but an away goal for Dortmund means they are definitely still in it. The first goal tonight could be vital.

It's be a very strange season for Jurgen Klopp and his Dortmund side. Despite reviving their Bundesliga campaign, goalless draws in their last two league games has seen their progress stall once again. It's been a different story in the Champions League, and with their home famous supporters behind them confidence should be high. After leading his team away from the relegation zone, the focus probably should be on this competition. A 1-0 win would be enough tonight.


DORTMUND: Weidenfeller; Sokratis, Subotic, Hummels, Schmelzer; Bender, Gundogan; Mkhitaryan, Reus, Kampl; Aubameyang
SUBS: Langerak, Kehl, Kagawa, Immobile, Kuba, Ramos, Kirch

Sokratis Papastathopoulos, Sven Bender and Kevin Kampl have all been handed recalls by Klopp following the goalless draw with FC Koln on the weekend. Ciro Immobile is forced to settle for a spot on the bench as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang leads the line, and there is also no place in the lineup for Shinji Kagawa.

JUVENTUS: Buffon; Lichtsteiner, Bonucci, Chiellini, Evra; Vidal, Marchisio, Pogba, Pereyra; Tevez, Morata
SUBS: Storari, Barzagli, Ogbonna, Padoin, Pepe, Llorente, Matri

Andrea Pirlo is still out for the visitors due to injury, but Paul Pogba is back after missing out on the weekend due to suspension. Allegri chooses to keep faith with Carlos Tevez and Alvaro Morata, who impressed as a partnership in the first leg. Fernando Llorente is on the bench.

We've been treated to so many special nights at Signal Iduna Park in recent seasons. Can these two sides produce another thriller tonight?


Juventus may be ahead at the moment, but Allegri knows that the tie is far from over. He warned his players yesterday that they will probably need to score again tonight to secure their progress. You'd expect him to be proved right, but it could be the first goal which makes the biggest difference to the tie.

"It's unlikely to end 0-0, so we need two goals to go through. In the first leg we didn't allow them a shot on goal, and Borussia scored because [Giorgio] Chiellini slipped, while we had several chances to score," the Juve boss told reporters.


STAT: Dortmund have won just two of the last eight meetings between these two sides, with their most recent victory coming in the 1997 final. The man of the match on that day? Former Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert, who was given the task of man-marking Zinedine Zidane.

Losing the first leg may not have been ideal, but Dortmund are definitely in this tie. However, Klopp is fully aware just how difficult it will be to break down the Juventus defence while attempting to stay tight at the back.

"We face one of the biggest challenges in football - to win against an Italian side who only need a draw," he told reporters. "If you have to lose away from home, you want to lose 2-1 so we are still in a good position. It is up to us."



I'm sure you'll already know that there's another Champions League game on tonight. We've also got live text coverage of Barcelona vs. Manchester City, so get two pages up and follow all of the drama!

KEY BATTLE: Giorgio Chiellini's slip may have led to Dortmund's goal in the first leg, but he was a key reason why there were very few other chances for the German side last month. His positioning and aggressiveness gives him an edge over so many players. However, Aubameyang is surely one of the quickest players in club football at the moment, and if the Gabon international can get into the channels, he could give the Italian a difficult evening.


PREDICTION: It's an incredibly tough match to call tonight. Dortmund can tear sides apart at home, but we're never sure what to expect from them this season. It should be a close game, and an early goal could see it open up quickly. I'll go for a 2-2 draw, Juve to go through on away goals.


How important will the home supporters be tonight? There will be incredible noise from the first whistle, and Mats Hummels is hoping to get the crowd involved in the game as much as possible.

"We want to use the home crowd to our advantage," the Dortmund captain told reporters. "Straight from the start, we want to make the fans giddy with excitement."



Here we go then. The players are on their way out at Signal Iduna Park. Juventus lead 2-1 on aggregate. A quarter-final spot awaits one of these sides.

It will be Dortmund who get the game underway!

You can barely hear the travelling Juventus supporters early on, but they are left delighted when Pogba displays some brilliant skill to beat two players in midfield. It's been a frantic start.

GOAL! DORTMUND 0-1 JUVENTUS (TEVEZ)

What a goal! Moments after a promising attack breaks down, Juventus score what could prove to be a crucial opening goal, and it's Tevez who produces a moment of magic. The Argentine collects the ball 25 yards from goal before taking a touch and picking out the top corner. Weidenfeller just couldn't react to the strike. What a start to this match.

Dortmund must now score twice without conceding just to force extra time. I mentioned that an early goal could be important, and Juventus are certainly in the driving seat now. They can afford to hit the hosts on the break.

Possession has been shared pretty evenly early on, but Dortmund have given the ball away too often in the final third of the pitch. Juventus are doing a very good job of getting men behind the ball.

Great goalkeeping from Buffon as he comes off his line to punch away the first corner of the night. Dortmund are starting to dominate possession, but the visitors look comfortable.

It's a very promising start for Juventus. Not only are they ahead, but they look composed at both ends of the pitch. Pogba is staying wide when the visitors attack, and it looks like he fancies his chances against Sokratis.

Morata shows good skill again to find space on the wing, but Hummels steps in with the perfect sliding tackle. Juventus are quick to retreat when attacks break down, and Dortmund waste some good possession with an aimless long ball.

When you look back at the Tevez goal again, it really is an excellent strike, but it wasn't quite the top corner. Some may point the finger at Weidenfeller, but I'm not sure if any goalkeeper would have been able to react quickly enough to stop such a powerful effort. It didn't even look like the shot was on.

SAVE! Lichtsteiner decides to follow Tevez by trying his luck from distance, and Weidenfeller looks nervy as he punches the ball away. He recovers well to clear the corner which follows.

Dortmund are certainly enjoying more of the ball now, but they're struggling to pose a threat to the home defence as Chiellini clears a cross from the left. Kampl then wastes a good opportunity on the other side as he picks out Buffon's gloves.

Better from Dortmund as they press high to win the ball in midfield. Schmelzer knocks it past Vidal to win a free kick on the edge of the box. Will Reus have a go?

Poor from Reus. He goes for the cross but can't clear the first man. Dortmund come back moments later through Schmelzer, whose effort is blocked in the box.

Vidal is a very lucky boy. He jumps into a challenge on Reus before appearing to react angrily to the free kick call with a little kick on his rival. The Chilean manages to avoid a yellow card again as Dortmund win the set piece on the left wing. However, Buffon collects the cross with ease.

The Juventus midfield are working very hard without the ball, and Tevez and Morata have been a good outlet when the visitors have been able to win possession. An early goal was key, and Dortmund are looking frustrated.

Very worrying signs for Juventus. Pogba clutches his hamstring after a foul from Papastathopoulos. His night could be over.

SUBSTITUTION: That's a big blow for Juventus. Pogba limps off the pitch and is replaced by Andrea Barzagli.

We've not seen enough of Reus in the first half, and Aubameyang has barely had a kick due to some fine defending from Chiellini and Bonucci. It's been a fine defensive performance from the visitors so far.

Pereyra and Reus clash as play is interrupted again, but Schmelzer eventually delivers a dangerous free kick which is headed behind by Vidal. Chiellini then clears from the corner.

Poor from Dortmund. Some good football creates space on the right for Bender, but he chips a cross straight to Buffon. They've not even come close to creating a chance yet as Juventus continue to look solid.

Buffon lives dangerously when he sprints off his line to collect under pressure from Reus, but he calmly drops the ball at his feet before stepping outside the box. Great goalkeeping once again.

Aubameyang finally gets involved in the game when he drops deeper to collect a lofted ball. However, the forward wastes a yard of space by dragging a shot wide from the edge of the box.

It's starting to get very frustrating for Dortmund as Juventus enjoy a long spell of possession. We've barely seen Gundogan get involved for the hosts, and that's a big concern as he can be the driving force in this side.

Juventus are slowing the game down whether the ball is in play or not, and you can't really blame them. They've executed this game plan very well so far, and they could still cause problems on the break.

Dortmund live dangerously when they miss the chance to clear the danger on three separate occasions. However, the ball won't drop for Morata or Tevez and Subotic eventually cleans up the mess.

Juventus are finishing the first half confidently as Dortmund waste a good opening on the edge of the box again. There just isn't enough space in the middle of the pitch to get through the visiting side's diamond.

HALF TIME: DORTMUND 0-1 JUVENTUS

It's good news for Juventus at the halfway stage. Tevez's powerful effort in just the third minute has given them a 3-1 aggregate lead, and the pressure is all on Dortmund, who just haven't been able to find their attacking rhythm tonight. Reus, Mkhitaryan, Aubameyang and Gundogan have all been disappointing, while Juventus have defended excellently. Can Klopp inspire a turnaround?

UPDATE: As it stands, Barcelona are cruising through at the expense of Manchester City. They lead 1-0 on the night thanks to Ivan Rakitic's goal and currently hold a 3-1 aggregate advantage.

How can Dortmund get back in this tie? Well, they've attacked far too narrowly in the first half and that has played into the hands of the Juventus quartet in midfield. The full backs need to get forward more often to provide the hosts with a different option. Finding a way to stretch Chiellini and Bonucci is vital. The central defensive duo have marked Aubameyang out of the game.


The players are back out on the pitch at Signal Iduna Park. Dortmund have made a change at the break. Oliver Kirch is off the bench to replace Schmelzer.

That change at the break has seen Kirch come to the right and Papastathopoulos switch to the left side of defence. Neither side have been able to keep the ball very well early in the second half.

Great defending from Evra at the back post as he clears the danger under pressure from Kampl following a long spell of Dortmund pressure.

SAVE! Juventus should be 2-0 up. Some terrible defending allows Tevez to beat three players before playing in Morata, who takes a touch before attempting a chipped effort which is kept out by Weidenfeller.

Excellent work from Barzagli. Dortmund break from a corner through Mkhitaryan, who sprints 50 yards before being dispossessed by a perfect tackle.

Dortmund are playing a dangerously high line, but their midfield are not doing enough to win the ball back from Juventus. Morata is less than a yard from being in a position to latch onto a clever chipped pass from Marchisio, who is running the show in the middle of the pitch.

Reus finally delivers a free kick into a good position, but Hummels strays into an off-side position attempting to head the ball back across goal.

SAVE! Weidenfeller is keeping his side in it. Pereyra skips a couple of challenges to play a lovely through ball to Morata, but his low strike hits the foot of the Dortmund goalkeeper. Brilliant save.

It's just not clicking for Dortmund. They're struggling to get their creative players involved, and when they do, the likes of Reus and Mkhitaryan have been disappointing. Juventus fully deserve to be ahead in this tie and they look very comfortable.

Dortmund are pushing further up the pitch, with Hummels almost playing as an extra midfield. Juventus are keeping their shape impressively as a chipped pass over the top is cleared by Bonucci.

Much better from Dortmund as they work the ball from left to right wing, before Kampl hits a low effort straight at Buffon.

SUBSTITUTIONS: Klopp knows his side are running out of time. Jakub Blaszczykowski and Adrian Ramos are off the bench to replace Mkhitaryan and Bender.

It's quite incredible how much Reus has struggled tonight. He's the key man in this side, but we've barely seen him touch the ball in the final third of the pitch. Juventus are looking superb at the back as Dortmund continue to dominate possession.

A number of players stop when it looks like Kampl is fouled, but Subotic latches onto the loose ball with a powerful shot which is deflected behind. Buffon then wins a free kick while clearing the corner.

GOAL! DORTMUND 0-2 JUVENTUS (MORATA)

It's all over. A high line invites a clever run from Tevez, who latches onto the chipped pass before squaring the ball to allow Morata to tap into an empty net. It's awful defending, but the credit must go to Juventus. They've been fantastic tonight.

YELLOW CARD! Reus becomes the first player to pick up a booking after reacting angrily when a decision goes against the hosts. The frustration is clear for Klopp's side.

Dortmund continue to enjoy long spells of possession, but they still don't look sure how to attack the Juventus defence. Another excellent piece of play Bonucci prevents Blaszczykowski from connecting with a through ball.

SUBSTITUTION: Morata has produced another impressive display, and he gets a deserved rest as Alessandro Matri comes off the bench.

GOAL! DORTMUND 0-3 JUVENTUS (TEVEZ)

What a performance this is turning into from Juventus! Pereyra is the creator as he sprints past two defenders before playing in Tevez, and the finish is never in doubt as he drills the shot past a helpless Weidenfeller. Juventus are now 5-1 ahead on aggregate.

SUBSTITUTION: Man of the match? It's difficult to look past the little Argentine. Tevez gets a few hugs on the way off as Simone Pepe is given his Champions League debut.

Blaszczykowski unleashes a wild effort from 25 yards, but it takes a deflection to give Dortmund a corner. However, Reus disappoints again as Barzagli heads clear at the front post.

It's desperate stuff from the hosts as Gundogan drags a speculative shot wide of the target. A lot of Dortmund fans are making their way to the exit. Juventus are happy to sit back and finish off the game as they cruise to an emphatic win.

Worrying news for Juventus as Bonucci, who has been brilliant this evening, goes down holding his shoulder after a challenge on Aubameyang.

Fortunately for the visitors, it doesn't look like Bonucci has dislocated his shoulder and he's back on the field after some treatment.

Just a minute of added time to be played, and it's very flat out there as Juventus ease to an impressive result.

FULL TIME: DORTMUND 0-3 JUVENTUS

Dortmund's campaign ends here, but Juventus storm through with one of the best away performances you will see in the Champions League. The visitors were fantastic from back to front, and they fully deserved their comfortable victory.

That's all from me tonight. I hope you've enjoyed the live coverage, but keep an eye out for analysis and player ratings from both games on a superb night for Juventus. Goodnight.

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