Monaco and Juventus Locked in Goalless Draw at Halftime in Champions League Quarter-Final
The second leg of the Champions League quarter-final between Monaco and Juventus is level at halftime, with both teams tied at 0-0 at Louis II Stadium.
While the match has largely played out in midfield, there have been a few notable moments. One of the closest calls came when Juventus defender Andrea Barzagli nearly scored an own goal. As Monaco’s Bernardo Silva made a dangerous run down the right wing and crossed the ball back into the box, Barzagli came inches away from inadvertently beating his own goalkeeper, Gianluigi Buffon.
Juventus also had their chances, with Carlos Tevez failing to capitalize at the end of the first half when he missed a key opportunity.
For Monaco, the task is clear — they must find a goal in the second half to keep their hopes alive in the competition. With the scoreline still goalless, the tie remains finely balanced, and the French side will need to push for that crucial breakthrough if they are to stand any chance of advancing.