Aston Villa showed they can hang with the best in an exciting Champions League match against Juventus that ended 0-0. Even though they had a goal taken away late Villa played really good under manager Unai Emery and showed they know what they’re doing. The game at Villa Park kept everyone on the edge of their seats with lots of back and forth action.
- Aston Villa had a late goal taken away because of a foul
- Emiliano Martinez made an amazing save to keep the draw
- Unai Emery’s team keeps showing up in Champions League
Wild Finish at Villa Park
The Champions League game between Aston Villa and Juventus was super intense and ended up 0-0. Morgan Rogers thought he won it in stoppage time but the ref called a foul and took it back. Even though that was tough to take Unai Emery’s team played really well and smart the whole game. Emery knew exactly what he was doing just like everyone thought from looking at how both teams play.
Late Aston Villa goal against Juventus ruled out after Martinez brilliance
Stoppage time goal for Morgan Rogers chalked off for a foul but Unai Emery’s side leave with a point after brilliant reflex save from Argentina goalkeeper
Read more ⬇️
https://t.co/wLq28otQiS— Times Sport (@TimesSport)
November 28, 2024
Martinez Comes Up Big in Goal
Aston Villa’s keeper Emiliano Martinez was absolutely amazing making this crazy save right at the end to get Villa a point. Everyone knows he’s super quick and stays calm, and Martinez showed why people think he’s one of the best keepers around. His saves kept Juventus from scoring and showed how important he is to the team.
Juventus Had Problems Breaking Through
Juventus couldn’t really get anything going and Douglas Luiz had a hard time doing much against his old team. People been talking about how Luiz isn’t having the best time at Juventus and maybe he’ll come back to England. No matter what Juventus tried they couldn’t get past Villa’s defense which shows how good Emery is at setting up his team.
To keep up with what’s happening with Villa in the Premier League and other competitions, follow along as the season goes on.