Juventus closes in on quarters as substitutes see off Porto

Porto's downfall was partly self-inflicted after left back Alex Telles received a red card in the 27th minute following two senseless bookings in the space of 90 seconds, leaving the home side to play over an hour against the Serie A leaders with 10 men.

Published : Feb 23, 2017 03:29 IST , Lisbon

Juventus' Marko Pjaca celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Champions League match against FC Porto.
Juventus' Marko Pjaca celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Champions League match against FC Porto.
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Juventus' Marko Pjaca celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Champions League match against FC Porto.

Marko Pjaca scored his first goal for Juventus and fellow substitute Dani Alves was also on target as it won 2-0 at Porto to take control of its Champions League last-16 tie.

MATCH CENTRE

Faced with the prospect of playing more than an hour with 10 men after Alex Telles was sent off for two yellow cards in as many minutes, Porto coped well as Juve saw a host of chances go begging.

The game appeared set to end a highly frustrating draw for Juve, but Massimiliano Allegri — who dropped centre-back Leonardo Bonucci in the wake of their spat at the end of Friday's win over Palermo — made a pair of inspired changes in bringing on Pjaca and Alves.

Pjaca finally broke the deadlock in 72nd minute, powering a half-volley into the bottom-left corner to end his wait for a maiden Bianconeri goal. And just two minutes later Alves put Juve in complete command by converting from Alex Sandro's left-wing delivery to the far post.

The host never looked like mounting any sort of response and they now have a mountain to climb in the return fixture on March 14.

Porto started brightly and saw Yacine Brahimi go close when he curled a free-kick narrowly over after Giorgio Chiellini was dubiously adjudged to have fouled Andre Silva.

Juve soon began to dictate play without creating much in front of goal, Paulo Dybala spurning their best chance as he fired over on the stretch from Gonzalo Higuain's flick-on.

And the visitor was handed a huge boost as Telles lost all composure and committed two rash fouls in the space of as many minutes.

After raking his studs down the back of Juan Cuadrado's leg, the left-back needlessly slid into Stephan Lichtsteiner on the right flank, leaving referee Felix Brych with no choice but to issue a second yellow.

Cuadrado then immediately drove wide of the left-hand post before Miralem Pjanic forced Iker Casillas into action with a long-range effort.

Sami Khedira could only manage to turn Alex Sandro's left-wing cross wide, with Casillas then required to pull off a fine reaction save after Higuain's close-range effort deflected off Felipe.

The Juve onslaught continued and only the left-hand post prevented Dybala from breaking the deadlock with a fierce effort that had Casillas easily beaten.

Dybala did beat Casillas shortly after the restart when he lashed in at the near post from a clever Pjanic pass, only to be denied by the offside flag.

Juve was almost punished for its profligacy by Hector Herrera, who perhaps should have done better as he nodded wide from substitute Miguel Layun's excellent cross from the left.

A dipping volley from Khedira was only just off target and Higuain saw a sublime curling effort drift agonisingly wide as Juve's frustration grew.

But Allegri was able to breathe a sigh of relief when Pjaca lashed in after Layun inadvertently deflected Dybala's pass into his path.

Moments later Alves made an instant impact as he stretched to turn in the ball from the excellent Alex Sandro and, although Khedira missed a late chance to make it 3-0, Juve will head back to Turin extremely confident of progression to the quarterfinals.

Key Opta stats:

- Juventus is the first Italian side to win an away game against Porto since Sampdoria in March 1995.

- Alex Telles' after 27 minutes is the fastest red card in the Champions League this season.

- Juventus averaged its highest possession (76.6%) in a Champions League game since Opta collect these kind of data (2003/04).

- The Bianconeri progressed in each of the five previous occasions they won 2-0 on the road in the first leg game in European cups.

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