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64 min: Bailey in space but Gatti, who has been great, steps across. Real classy, Italian-style. Italians do it better, as that t-shirt used to say.

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62 min: Like Koopmeiners, Watkins is in a world of frustration. In this tight game, down that blocked middle, it’s almost impossible to find room.

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60 min: Kári Tulinius: “To go to the other end of the virtuoso scale from Robert Fripp… I can’t find an exact publication date, but with songs about Kennedy’s brain and a druggy Santa, David Peel and the Lower East Side’s 1974 album Santa Claus Rooftop Junkie is spiritually of November. Either way, it’s proto-punk at its rough and tumble finest.”

John Lennon a supporter, if I am not mistaken.

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58 min: Thuram at last finds a way to go forward, tries to shoot but misses badly. Koopmeiners, supposed to be leading the Villa line has hardly had a kick.

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56 min: Locatelli blocks Kamara, then kicks the ball away. No yellow. The Villa fans enraged. They decide they are going to referee the game from now. They call for a pull in the box. But nothing doing. The real ref isn’t having it.

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55 min: Rogers is sent away but also gets caught out by a skidding ball.

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54 min: Juventus yet to find anything like the rhythm of the first half, and that wasn’t exactly scintillating, either. Yildiz falls over on the greasy surface.

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52 min: Big argument over who is taking this one…Bailey blams it somewhere in the vicinity of Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter. Digne is miffed.

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51 min: Instead, Tielemans is fouled after Rogers’ pass. Another free-kick chance. They’ve had chance to get in range.

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50 min: Juve are trying their best to wind up Tielemans, Conceicao the main protagonist. He’s on a yellow, let us recall.

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49 min: Juve want a penalty. But Pau Torres is ruled to have been unable to stop the ball coming in from Concecaio.

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48 min: Paul Griffin gets in touch: This is one of Fripp’s greatest moments. And is arguably one of the most compelling explanations of genius ever delivered: . I love that Visconti starts with an intention to come across as a little modest, self-effacing even, then decides to REDACTED that and wallows in Fripp, Eno, kissing by the wall, the Atlantic horns, all of it. Don’t blame him.

Genius indeed.
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47 min: It’s a short corner. One off the training ground but Villa have to recycle, McGinn sending Digne back away but his cross is collected, at the second attempt.

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Back away at Villa Park

46 min: Villa look to make a fast start, forcing a corner through Digne.

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Villa take the field to the tune of Ozzy’s Crazy Train. That’s a bit more like it.

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Phil Brennan gets in touch: “Court and Spark, On the Beach and Grevious Angel for me. Oh, and Queen ll.”

Have three of them. Sorry, Freddie.

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Spotter’s badge to Ben Fisher who called this one in our pages on Sunday. Ben’s our man at Villa Park, too.

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Half-time: Aston Villa 0-0 Juventus

A half that got better, a clash of styles where the other is attempting to pick off the other. Ollie Watkins’ shot was the best Villa effort while Yildiz and Concecaio were the pick of a Juve attack that lacks a focal point.

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45 min: Cheers as Kalulu is booked for fouling Watkins for a free-kick. It’s in a dangerous position…Digne’s left boot scoops it up and out.

“My name is Kalulu
My first rule of thumb
I don’t say were I’m going
Or where I’m coming from.”

As the lads undoubtedly sing. That moment – the free-kick, not the song – brings the curtain down on the first half.

Aston Villa’s Lucas Digne reacts after going close. Photograph: Carl Recine/Uefa/Getty Images
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44 min: This has been a most even affair. Just what you’d expect for two teams in mid-table of the Champions League ladder. You know, maybe this thing is good after all.

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42 min: More of the game swinging one way and another. Concecaio sees a gap, but Martinez reads the shot well at the near post.

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40 min: Richard Hirst is in: “Pretzel Logic yes, Bright Lights yes, but Red? Loved early Crimson, but those 73/74 albums……… seeing them around the time of Starless was the only concert I’ve left early.” I feel the same about later, Adrian Belew-standard Crimson. Fripp is a genius but beyond his Bowie stuff, is the definition of difficult artist.

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39 min: Pau Torres fouls Weah, he’d left himself too much ground to make up. That’s a yellow.

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37 min: Best effort yet. Kamara digs out the shot and Watkins makes room for himself to crack the ball at goal. A fine save from Di Gregorio, and from the corner Cash attempts to smash a second ball in. Juve clear and go away through Weah. He fires wide. It’s opening up yet more.

Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins attempts a shot on goal which is saved by Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio. Photograph: Nick Potts/PA
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35 min: Juventus attempt a passing sweep across Villa. Cambiaso’s shot ends it, and Motta looks appalled by how poor and effort it is. In truth, the Villa defenders left him with no room other than for the spectacular.

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33 min: The centre of the pitch is as congested as Spaghetti Junction at 6pm on a Wednesday. No quarter given, either. Just like driving in Brum, actually.

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31 min: Tielemans attempts to find Watkins, but out steps Gatti, who looks a commanding type. Boos as Bailey is fouled by Cambiaso, who isn’t booked. Then boos as the free-kick is blocked. This one is tetchy

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30 min: Concecaio is yet to get the better of Digne but looks Juve’s most likely to.

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28 min: Big noise from the Villa fans, trying to encourage on their team. Theres’ a dip in mood when Matty Cash is penalised for accidental handball. This is not an easy assignment.

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26 min: Juve lifting the tempo, Concecaio the out-ball, Locatelli becoming ever more influential.

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