2016-03-16

Champions League last-16, second-leg updates (first leg 2-2)

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10.39pm GMT

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Didn’t I tell you that this would be the best football match tonight? It turned out to be the best match of this year’s competition, heck, probably the best two-legged tie we have seen for years in the Champions League.

10.19pm GMT

Bayern Munich are into the quarter-finals!

10.18pm GMT

ET 30 min: One minute added on here. Benatia, sitting on the sidelines in a big puffer jacket, is laughing. He must be relieved.

10.18pm GMT

ET 29 min: Bonucci has one final chance for Juventus, but again Neuer is there, standing tall, to collect his effort. He knows he should have done better. Juve know, after the position that they put themselves in, that they should have done better.

10.15pm GMT

ET 28 min: “This is brill,” emails Christopher Lee. “Can we keep Juve for the next round too. Can we? CAN WE?”

No.

10.15pm GMT

ET 26 min: Two golden chances for Juventus! Oh, they could so easily have got themselves back into this game. But a fantastic Neuer save from a Mandzukic volley (that he should have buried) and the subsequent rebound, scuffed over the bar from Sturaro (all of four yards out) means Bayern keep their two-goal advantage.

10.13pm GMT

ET 24 min: Sturaro and Bernat each given a yellow card. I’m not going to lie, I missed what that was for.

10.12pm GMT

ET 22 min: Coman is on loan from Juventus, but it is a long-term one, two years I think, and Bayern have the right to buy him at the end of that loan. They surely will, hes got the second most assists in the Champions League this season. And he’s only 19.

Regarding the loan clause that I mentioned earlier, I am mistaken:

10.07pm GMT

Game over. And it’s Coman, on loan from Juventus, who has delivered the telling blow. But what a goal. Vidal, just as he did for Bayern’s equaliser, nips in to win the ball in midfield and he feeds Coman. The Frenchman is well inside his own half, but with Juventus committed forwards, he breaks into space and isn’t challenged until he’s travelled a full 60 yards. Bonucci eventually gets to him, but he is only a bystander as Coman cuts in on his weaker left, and curls a beautiful shot into the top left-hand corner.

10.06pm GMT

Is that the winner? Thiago plays a delightful one-two with Müller on the edge of Juve’s area and his first-time finish catches Buffon off guard, the ball rolling into the corner. I’m not sure he would have got there anyway. The Allianz Arena erupts. Thiago rips off his shirt in delight, yellow card. But he doesn’t care. Juventus look broken.

10.03pm GMT

ET 16 min: Coman, on loan from Juventus remember, is looking the most dangerous player for Bayern at the moment. It seems baffling that Juventus didn’t insert a clause in Coman’s contract when they let him go. Somebody in the admin office is getting a clip round the ear.

10.00pm GMT

Juventus would 1,000,000% take penalties right now. Who would you fancy to prevail? And who would be your five takers for either Bayern or Juventus?

Answers on a postcard to michael.butler@theguardian.com or @michaelbutler18

9.59pm GMT

ET 15 min: In case you’re not aware, Arsenal didn’t make it through to the last eight in Barcelona. And the world continues to turn. The sixth successive season that Arsenal have gone out in the last 16 of this competition.

Related: Luis Suárez acrobatics end Arsenal’s unlikely resistance at Barcelona

9.56pm GMT

ET 13 min: Yellow card for Pereyra. Surely we can’t be far from a red card now, I make it seven people on a booking tonight.

9.54pm GMT

ET 11 min: Juventus win a free-kick in Bayern’s half. Here come the cavalry: Barzagli, Bonucci, Pogba. But it’s an awful delivery, and doesn’t beat the first man.

9.53pm GMT

ET 9 min: Coman has been a breath of fresh air on that right hand side. He is so strong and brushes past Evra to the byline, but his cross is well intercepted at the near post by the everpresent Bonucci.

9.52pm GMT

ET 7 min: It’s heartening to see Juventus adopting the same approach with which they had such success in the first half. They are pressing the ball high up the pitch. But have they still got the legs? Hmmmm.

9.48pm GMT

ET 5 min: Ribery gets to the byline on the left, twists and turns to make half a yard, and crashes a cross/shot towards goal. Buffon decides not to catch it, and punches it back out into the danger zone but Lichtsteiner is there to boot it away.

9.45pm GMT

ET 3 min: Fantastic chance for Lichtsteiner! Sturaro does well down the right, gets a low cross to the near post where Mandzukic is waiting. With his back to goal, he has the strength to hold off Alaba, and lays the ball back to Lichtsteiner … good save from Neuer. The Swiss full-back should probably have done better but the ball fell on his weaker left foot and Neuer got down well to his right.

9.43pm GMT

ET 1 min: Lewandowski wins an early corner. Here comes another cross for Juventus … safely away.

9.41pm GMT

Interesting to see that in the small break before we kick off again, whilst Guardiola is giving his Pep talk to Bayern’s players, it is Buffon, not manager Massimiliano Allegri that is giving Juventus’ players their instructions.

9.39pm GMT

So close for Juventus. But one would think they’ve got a tough half-hour ahead of them.

@michaelbutler18 LOL love all those who have the knives our for Pep, but his changes end up making the difference. Found out indeed.

9.38pm GMT

90+2 min: Buffon rallies the troops, encouraging his team-mates on. This tie is certainly still in the balance.

9.37pm GMT

Bayern have done it! And yep, it came from a cross! Vidal robs the ball in midfield, feeds Coman on the right and he whips a inch-perfect cross to the back post, where Müller makes no mistake, nodding past Buffon!

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!! @esmuellert_ heads us level in the 91st minute. We love you Thomas! #FCBJuve 2-2

9.35pm GMT

90 min: Only a few minutes left for Juventus to secure the most famous of results. “This is the best two-leg match I can remember,” says Andy Gordon.

9.33pm GMT

89 min: Douglas Costa is the only Bayern player that seems interested in forcing extra time.

9.32pm GMT

88 min: Bayern hit the bar! But Lewandowski is ruled offside, after he again latched onto a Douglas Costa cross. Juventus hanging on.

9.30pm GMT

86 min: Bayern keeping the ball nicely, passing the ball back to Neuer. Just what are they doing? There’s four minutes left!

“I agree with you (70 min) and the manner in which Bayern have managed to scrape their goal (72 min) that Guardiola needs to channel his inner Sam Allardyce for the rest of this match,” emails Peter Oh. “Route One balls to Lewandowski and Müller. Repeat! Ab sofort and ad nauseam!”

9.28pm GMT

84 min: He may not have had the most glamorous of games, save for his flick-dragback earlier, but Alex Sandro has been a monster tonight. Playing left-wing, he’s helped out Evra all night, and is at it again to cover and cut in front of Coman, who fouls the Brazilian.

9.27pm GMT

81 min: Pep is bouncing round his technical area like Greg Rutherford on speed. He can’t stand still, and is shouting lots of things in German, none of which I understand. I think he’s saying: “attack.”

@michaelbutler18 Pep's probably saying: 'why, in America, do you have to tip a batman for pouring you a drink?'

9.25pm GMT

79 min: Buffon again relieves the pressure for Juventus, coming to claim a cross. At least Bayern have finally found a route to goal: get the ball wide and into the box!

@michaelbutler18 best keeper in the world? Neuer may not even be the best keeper in this match!

9.22pm GMT

77 min: Vidal tries his luck from range, but he’s way off target. That is poor decision making from the Chilean. You’re not beating Buffon from there anyway.

9.21pm GMT

74 min: For the first time in this match, Juventus are looking nervy, simply hacking the ball clear whenever they get it. A relentless stream of Bayern attacks await. The home crowd have found their voice, too. One more Bayern goal, and we’ll have extra time!

71' #Juventus substitution: Huge applause from our fans as @AlvaroMorata makes way for @MarioMandzukic9. Brilliant game from our Spaniard.

9.20pm GMT

Bayern score – you guessed it – from a cross. Coman does exceptionally well to chase down a ball he had no right to get from the byline, cuts the ball back to Douglas Costa, and the Brazilian delivers a wicked dipping cross to the back post, which Lewandowski nods home. Game on!

9.18pm GMT

70 min: Yellow card for Cuadrado, after colliding with Alaba. Bayern meanwhile, continue to have plenty of possession and little end product. With Juve camped on the edge of their box, they need to cross the ball! Stop passing it sideways!

@michaelbutler18 saw this trying to walk the ball into the net before with Pep's FCB against Inter & CFC it didn't work then it won't now

9.14pm GMT

68 min: Penalty shout for Bayern! Lewandowski gets to the byline and cuts the ball back. Bonucci is there yet again to block, but was that with his arm? Lewandowski and Müller certainly think so, but the referee gives a corner, which is terribly taken by Douglas Costa.

9.12pm GMT

67 min: And here comes Juve’s first change: Sturaro, who scored in the first leg, comes on for Khedira. In the library that is the Allianz Arena, you can hear Juve’s fans loud and clear, singing Khedira’s name.

9.11pm GMT

66 min: David Brennan has weighed in on Pep: “Glad to see him gone. Too OCD and not suited to German football plus he destroyed the German heart of the Bayern team. He took over a Champions League winning team and failed three years in a row (all in home legs).”

9.10pm GMT

64 min: I’m surprised to see this but Juventus are still running as hard as they did in the first half. They surely must run out of steam soon. Perhaps Massimiliano Allegri will make a change soon.

9.08pm GMT

62 min: Juventus are sitting increasingly deeper. Bernat has a snapshot inside the Juve box but there are just too many bodies, and Hernanes hacks the ball clear.

9.07pm GMT

60 min: Bayern make their second change: Coman coming on for Xabi Alonso. The former Juventus youngster set up three of Bayern’s five goals at the weekend against Werder Bremen.

9.06pm GMT

59 min: If Juventus don’t progress here, they will be kicking themselves. As well as Morata has played, he has also missed three gilt-edged chances, whilst Cuadrado also should have buried his chance at the end of the first half. What’s more, replays from another angle show that Morata’s disallowed goal earlier was actually onside!

9.05pm GMT

57 min: Two golden chances for Morata! Both are all his own work: first he outpaces and strong-arms Alaba (just what is going on with the Austrian tonight?!) cuts past Kimmich but his left-footed shot is straight at Neuer. Not a minute later, Morata is at it again, this time cutting on his right foot, ghosting past Lahm and shooting on goal from eight yards out. It is deflected over, owing to a last-ditch slide tackle from Alaba. It was a certain goal if the Bayern defender didn’t get anything on it.

9.01pm GMT

55 min: Meanwhile, in Barcelona, the comeback is on! Sort of. Arsenal’s Mohamed Elneny has scored an absolute peach of a goal to make it 1-1 on the night, and 3-1 on aggregate. Follow the action with Scott Murray, if you are foolish enough to turn away from this game:

Related: Barcelona v Arsenal: Champions League last 16 – live!

8.59pm GMT

53 min: Yet another yellow card! Bonucci this time after he took matters into his own hands to stop a dangerous Bayern counter-attack.

“Whilst he might now be past his very best, surely only the hardest of hearts would deny Gigi Buffon a UCL winners medal before he retires- aside from anything else, have you ever noticed just how happy he looks when he’s doing the pre-match pleasantries?! What a guy!

8.57pm GMT

51 min: Lewandowski, who was winded moments earlier after a collision with Alex Sandro, catches Evra from behind. He’s the latest to go into the book, despite the protests from the Pole.

8.56pm GMT

49 min: Just as in the first half, Juventus are the far better team in these opening moment of the second half. First to everything and Alex Sandro is giving Lahm something to think about on the left with some of that Brazilian flair. Dragback + flick = woof.

8.53pm GMT

47 min: The latin blood is up! Vidal and Cuadrado go for a 50/50 ball, both go studs up and although there is little to no contact, Vidal stands over Cuadrado wagging his finger angrily and telling the Colombian exactly what he thinks. Yellow card. Handbags ensue, and in the aftermath, Lichtsteiner is also shown a yellow card.

8.49pm GMT

Peeeeeep! We’re off again. Bayern have made one change: Bernat coming on for Benatia, who had a torrid time against Pogba and Morata in that first half.

8.49pm GMT

Fact attack: tonight’s referee, Jonas Eriksson, is one of the richest people on the pitch: he’s worth about £6m, after selling his stake in a sports media rights business in 2011.

8.43pm GMT

Makes you wonder what Bayern will do once they get a decent manager in …

“Jupp Heynckes >> Pep Guardiola.... it’s time to discuss.” emails D.Hindle.

@michaelbutler18 Pep being found out again in the CL, easy 2 win the league not having a plan b in the CL is criminal. Juve 2 shut up shop.

8.41pm GMT

Half-time reading:

Cuadrado has been just one of the star performers in this first half. Something from the archives: here’s how he made his way to Italy (before signing for Chelsea last year)

Related: The making of Chelsea’s Juan Cuadrado: from struggle and trauma to triumph | Carl Worswick

8.36pm GMT

If Juventus score one more goal in the second half, Bayern will have to score FOUR to make it through to the last eight.

Bayern playing like a bunch of kittens who've just seen a cat ghost. Juventus can definitely win this.

Monster half from Juve. Zombie half from Bayern.

8.35pm GMT

45 min: One minute added on here. I don’t want this to end.

8.34pm GMT

43 min: Juventus should be 3-0 up! It’s so easy for Juventus going forward, a simple ball up the line to Pogba, and the Frenchman is able to cut inside in the Bayern box and roll the ball across Neuer’s six-yard box. It misses everyone but Cuardrado, who comes steaming in at the back post and smashes a shot goalwards from three yards out. It somehow stays out, a combination of Neuer and the post saving Bayern. Wow.

8.32pm GMT

41 min: Great save by Buffon! Bayern’s first real chance, and it fell to Lewandowski, who has been deathly quiet these 41 minutes. But the ball breaks to the Pole in the box, and he shoots hard and low from around the penalty spot. Buffon is equal to it, the ball rebounding back out. Barzagli slides to hook the ball clear, inadvertently hoofs it against the midriff of Lewandowski and the ball bounces a yard wide. Close!

8.30pm GMT

39 min: Douglas Costa shoots on goal, and this time it’s on target, so Bonucci put his face in the way. What a spartan.

8.29pm GMT

37 min: Morata is booked for a high foot on Kimmich. Replays show the youngster took a hefty boot to the face. Ouch. I said pre-match that Kimmich was susceptible to a bit of rough, and that’s exactly what Juventus are giving him.

8.26pm GMT

35 min: Douglas Costa is doing his best Arjen Robben impression, cutting in off the right flank and firing a powerful left-foot shot at goal. He’s missed the target on three occasions now.

8.23pm GMT

33 min: “Not a chance is Neuer the best ‘keeper in the world at the moment,” replies Philip Wainwright. “I’d have Keylor Navas, De Gea and maybe even Lloris in ahead.”

“I think De Gea is very under-appreciated for his ball distribution, and he’s an excellent source for starting a rare United attack,” notes Stanley Wu. “Not as fancy as Neuer’s gung-ho dribbles, but very effective nonetheless.”

8.21pm GMT

31 min: This is perhaps the most complete performance I have seen all season. Bayern look lost. Everybody in a black and white shirt is running their socks off, everyone seems 100% sure of their job tactically, and when the chances have presented themselves, Juventus have been clinical. It’s been a joy to watch so far.

Khedira, it transpires, was given a yellow card for doing his laces up inside the centre-circle when Bayern were re-stating play. Very harsh, that.

8.15pm GMT

WHAT. A. GOAL. Counter-attacking football at it’s best, as Khedira robs Lewandowski on his own 18-yard-line, gives the ball to Morata and the Spaniard just starts to run. And run and run and run and run. The Spaniard dribbles in a straight line through the spine of Bayern, shrugging off Alaba, cutting past Benatia and at the perfect moment as Kimmich comes across, he releases Cuadrado with a clever reverse ball. The Colombian has all the time in the world to shoot past Neuer, but instead cuts back inside the retreating Lahm, and cooly sidefoots inside the near post just when you thought he had left it too late. Juventus are 2-0 up and they deserve it. Pep’s face is a picture. He looks genuinely dumbfounded.

“What if Meesi had scored that?” asks Millesh Mohankumar. “The world would’ve gone bonkers! That really was a cool headed amazing finish.

8.14pm GMT

25 min: Juventus defending deep in front of the own penalty box, no space for Müller, Costa or Lewandowski to operate. Juventus happy to attack on the counter attack.

Serious lack of space in the final third at the moment. Keep working hard, lads. Find the gap! #FCBJuve 0-1 pic.twitter.com/pxA8BmDPQl

8.12pm GMT

22 min: Morata has the ball in Bayern’s net … but he is judged to be offside! Bayern are far too casual pinging the ball around at the back and another nervy Neuer clearance rebounds off Khedira into Morata’s path. The striker cooly lifts the ball over Neuer into the net, replays show he was only a yard offside from that rebound. Lucky Bayern!

8.10pm GMT

20 min: Costa catches Evra with a flailing arm under a high ball. Free-kick. Juventus have been perfect this first 20 years. Bayern are seriously rattled.

8.09pm GMT

18 min: Alaba, as is his wont, is playing very high. He’s playing at left-back tonight remember, not centre-back, and there is plenty of space for Cuadrado to exploit on the counter-attack should he get the chance.

8.07pm GMT

16 min: “There’s the classic once every other month inexplicable error from Neuer,” emails Bryan Tisinger. “I don’t watch too much of Bayern or Germany, but I always see Neuer make a few crazy errors every year that are easily preventable. Most of them occur because he refuses to use his hands sometimes. As a Liverpool supporter, I thought for a second I was watching Simon Mignolet in goal, especially with Bayern in all red.”

Is he still the best goalkeeper in the world? This might be a UK-centric view, but surely David de Gea is giving the big German a run for his money?

8.04pm GMT

14 min: Chance for Morata! Alex Sandro gets free on the left touchline, dinks a bouncing ball through to Morata, who is playing on the shoulder of Bayern’s defence. It’s a difficult ball to control and the angle in tight, and Juve’s striker can only volley the ball over Neuer’s bar.

8.03pm GMT

12 min: Pogba catches Kimmich with a high elbow, but it’s not malicious and the referee just blows for a foul.

8.02pm GMT

10 min: Ribery gets some room at the back post but he can only turn his effort well over the bar. Bayern are finally beginning to assert themselves, enjoying possession inside Juventus’ half – Juventus’ pressing in the opening 10 minutes was relentless. They surely can’t keep this up.

7.58pm GMT

8 min: What a start! The replays show that Neuer was far too zealous in coming off his line and should have stayed put. That said, it was a cool finish from Pogba. Buffon, for the record, went absolutely postal celebrating in front of the Juventus fans up the other end of the field.

@guardian_sport @michaelbutler18 Forza Juve! ◾️◽️◾️◽️◾️◽️◾️ #bianconeri #lavecchiasignora #BayernJuve

7.52pm GMT

Juventus take the lead on the night, and in the tie! I said Pogba was playing further forward than he normally does and it pays off: after Morata capitalised on a miscue from Alaba, the Spaniard’s shot ricochets off Neuer, and Pogba is there to collect the rebound, sidefooting the ball into an empty net through a crowd of scrambling Bayern defenders.

7.52pm GMT

5 min: Juventus have lined up in a 4-5-1 formation, with Alex Sandro and Cuadrado playing on either flank. Pogba has started the game more as a No10, tucked in behind Morata.

7.50pm GMT

3 min: Brilliant, brilliant ball from Costa, as he thread the eye of the needle and dissects the Juventus defence with a fizzing pass, but Vidal, all alone and through on goal, can’t control the ball and Buffon gratefully pounces on the ball. That was Joel Campbell-esque from Costa.

7.49pm GMT

1 min: Morata is full of beans and he closes down Neuer, who uncharacteristically boots the ball out of play for a throw in. #flustered

7.47pm GMT

Peeeeep peeeeep! And we’re off!

109 - Juve's starting eleven have scored a combined 14 @ChampionsLeague goals, Bayern's starting11 have scored 109. Difference. #FCBJuve

7.44pm GMT

The teams are out! It’s that time!

7.41pm GMT

9 games, 9 wins at home in the #UCL. Let's make it ten during #FCBJuve and march into the quarter final! #packmas pic.twitter.com/oEcZWlYuh4

Bayern’s home form in Europe isn’t too shabby. Lewandowski has scored nine goals in his last nine Champions League games, although he has never scored against Buffon.

7.40pm GMT

One last plug for this excellent feature on Bonucci by Blair Newman. Features the story of Bonucci punching an armed robber inside a Ferrari (what else?) car dealership and the time that he spent hours eating garlic sweets just so that he would have bad breath to put off Totti and Gervinho during Juventus v Roma. If that isn’t commitment to the cause, I don’t know what it.

Related: Leonardo Bonucci: the man who handles attacks at Juventus and in Ferrari garages

7.29pm GMT

It was Paul Pogba’s birthday yesterday – he is now 23 years old, gulp – and Bayern Munich sent their regards. With Dybala missing through injury, Pogba is arguably Juventus’ most pivotal player tonight, and his battle with former Juve hero Vidal in the middle of that midfield will be crucial if the Italian team are to get anything from the game.

Happy Birthday to @juventusfcen's Pogba. Enjoy the celebrations now, we plan to spoil the party tomorrow #FCBJuve pic.twitter.com/8fT1YGxLIm

7.26pm GMT

If you haven’t read Raphael Honigstein’s interview with David Alaba, then do.

Related: David Alaba: ‘I didn’t know I could play as a central defender’

7.21pm GMT

As discussed, both teams are hit by injuries. Robben is OUT! He’s got a cold. Pep has recalled Medhi Benatia in central defencea longside Kimmich, which means that David Alaba is punted out to the left. Despite scoring two of Bayern’s five goals against Werder Bremen at the weekend, Thiago is left on the bench.

Mandzukic is not quite fit enough to start against his former club – he limped off in the 1-0 win over Sassuolo on Friday night – and so Morata starts up top for the Bianconeri. Shame that, as I think Mandzukic’s physicality and work rate could definitely have got to Kimmich, who stands just 5ft7in.

7.03pm GMT

Bayern Munich: Neuer, Lahm, Kimmich, Benatia, Alaba, Alonso, Douglas Costa, Muller, Vidal, Ribery, Lewandowski.
Subs: Ulreich, Thiago, Rafinha, Bernat, Gotze, Rode, Coman.

Juventus: Buffon, Lichtsteiner, Barzagli, Bonucci, Evra, Khedira, Pogba, Cuadrado, Hernanes, Alex Sandro, Morata.
Subs: Neto, Zaza, Mandzukic, Asamoah, Rugani, Sturaro, Pereyra.
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)

1.00am GMT

Welcome to the best football match of the night. That’s right folks, forget Barcelona v Arsenal: there’s no point, it’s already finished, está terminado. You can watch the Messi highlights reel later. You’ll have to get your St Johnstone v Ross County updates somewhere else. Welcome to snowy Bavaria where we’ve got two juggernauts, both top of their league, both in the form of their lives: Bayern Munich and Juventus. Oh yes, make no mistake, this Champions League last-16 second leg is – like a light that Morrissey kept banging on about – ON.

That’s because unlike events that are about to unfold in Catalonia, this tie is very much in the balance, thanks to a first-leg second half in which Bayern, 2-0 up in Turin, continuously fluffed their lines in front of goal and uncharacteristically let in two the other end, with Juve’s Paulo Dybala and Stefano Sturaro salvaging a 2-2 draw for the Old Lady.

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