Juventus defender Dani Alves has revealed he told former team-mate Neymar that he "has to move on" after the Barcelona striker broke down in tears following the club's Champions League exit.
Juve showed great tactical savvy by pressing high and preventing Barca dominating the ball like they did against PSG, although Messi should have done better with his shot from the edge of the area after 19 minutes.
"Barcelona failing to score goals over two legs is nearly unheard of", Allegri told Mediaset Premium.
After the game, manager Massimiliano Allegri commended his team.
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Barcelona's comeback simply was never on the cards, with Neymar, Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi having a bad night and missing every potential chance to open up the game and start an incredible comeback.
Veteran Barcelona defender Gerard Pique admitted they were second best in the tie.
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"I did think we had a good chance of qualification after the 3-0 first leg result, but I honestly didn't believe we would come to Camp Nou and keep a clean sheet".
Buffon had to make just one save all match as Juventus defended as a team, with the forwards tracking back too - something which has been its strength under Allegri.
The Italian club had deserved it, Enrique conceded after they went through 3-0 on aggregate with a 0-0 draw in Barcelona.
"It cannot stop after this victory, it's up to us and our fate is in our hands".
Enrique told reporters after the game, "Juve concede a lot of chances, even though they don't let in many goals". His side travel to face eternal rivals Real Madrid in El Clasico on Sunday realistically needing to win to maintain their hopes of a third straight La Liga title.
Marotta said Allegri "has brought benefits to everybody" and added: "We can't see any reason to interrupt it".
"If it had happened the other way, they would be sad for me". I think that's essential if you want to get the best out of yourself and improve.




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