The Sun (Malaysia)

Old Lady through

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Afirst-half penalty from Paulo Dybala helped fire Juventus into the Champions League quarterfin­als yesterday after a 1-0 win sent the Serie A champions through 3-0 on aggregate.

Porto coach Nuno Espirito Santo had hailed Juve’s 20-game unbeaten home run in Europe as he played down the Portuguese side’s chances of overturnin­g a 2-0 first leg defeat at the Estadio do Dragao.

And the 43-year-old was right not to talk up their chances.

Despite enjoying plenty of possession in a first half that saw the hosts squander a number of chances, their bid ended when rightback Maxi Pereira saw red after handling Gonzalo Higuain’s goal-bound shot five minutes before the break.

Romanian referee Ovidiu Hategan pointed to the spot and Argentinia­n playmaker Dybala stepped up to drill into the bottom-right corner as Iker Casillas dived the other way.

However, Juve coach Massimilia­no Allegri warned his side must improve, whoever they are drawn against in the last eight.

“We’ll need a different kind of performanc­e when we come up against better sides,” he said. “In the second half, with 11 against 10, we did the opposite of what we achieved in Oporto.”

Juventus won 2-0 in Portugal thanks to goals from Marko Pjaca and Dani Alves after Alex Telles was sent off on 27 minutes.

Nuno lamented his side’s failure to score a “deserved” goal, but said: “The expulsions in both games changed everything for us, and when you’re playing against a big side like Juventus it becomes difficult.

Allegri deployed an attack-minded 42-3-1 formation that saw Higuain lead the Turin giants’ attack.

But it was Dybala, whose only previous Champions League goal this campaign came in a 4-0 win at Dinamo Zagreb last September, who had the majority of the chances.

At the other end, Brazilian Francisco Soares curled directly into Gianluigi Buffon’s arms, but it was one of too few opportunit­ies for the visitors.

Mario Mandzukic’s header was smothered by Spanish goalkeeper Casillas, who was making a record 175th appearance in European competitio­n.

“I felt more pressure taking the penalty against AC Milan than tonight,” said Dybala, who hit a crucial, last-gasp winner in a controvers­ial 2-1 league defeat of Milan on Friday.

“I’m happy with the goal, but also with the win and the fact we’re through.”

Juve could have had a second goal just after the restart but Casillas produced a fine reflex save at his near post to stop a wayward header by Porto midfielder Danilo.

Minutes later Buffon rushed out to close down Soares after he escaped Sandro to fire an angled shot wide of the ‘keeper’s far post. – AFP

 ?? AFPPIX ?? Juventus’ Paulo Dybala (left) score a penalty against Porto’s goalkeeper Iker Casillas during the UEFA Champions League match at the Juventus stadium in Turin yesterday. –
AFPPIX Juventus’ Paulo Dybala (left) score a penalty against Porto’s goalkeeper Iker Casillas during the UEFA Champions League match at the Juventus stadium in Turin yesterday. –

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