Aston Villa faced Juventus in a tense Champions League match that ended in a 0-0 draw, marked by a dramatic disallowed goal in the dying moments. Villa appeared to have clinched a late winner through Morgan Rogers, only for the referee to rule it out due to a foul on Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio. As Villa supporters voiced their frustration, the match highlighted both teams’ struggles to convert chances into goals. Villa’s Lucas Digne came closest to breaking the deadlock, hitting the crossbar with a powerful free kick just before halftime. Despite their disappointing result, Villa remains well-placed in the competition, sitting ninth in the table after five matches, while Juventus occupies the 17th position, hindered by injuries that left them with only 14 outfield players available. The match saw both teams exchange possession without capitalizing, with Villa’s Emi Martinez making stunning saves to keep Juventus at bay. Villa manager Unai Emery expressed mixed feelings about the performance, acknowledging the missed opportunities but also emphasizing the importance of securing a point in the competitive European arena. This match continues a worrying trend for Villa, who find themselves on a seven-match winless streak across all competitions. Fans will be hoping for a turnaround as they look ahead to future fixtures.