Aston Villa were denied a dramatic victory over Juventus after Morgan Rogers saw a stoppage-time goal chalked off in the 0-0 draw. (More Football News)
Unai Emery's s꧃ide were left frustrated at not leaving Villa Park with all three points, having controlled large periodꦚs against the Serie A outfit, who started again with a recognised striker.
Villa, seeking a third win in as many home Champions League games this season, went close in the 37th minute as Ollie Watkins' instinctive shot was�� beaten away by Michele Di Greg🔜orio.
Timothy Weah fired narrowly over following a swift counter at the other end, while Lucas Digne's free-kick struck the bar with the last action o♚f the first half.
Both sides had chances after the break. Emiliano Martinez clawed off the line from Francisco Conceicao, while Manuel Locatelliಌ blocked John McGinn's goalbound strike.
The hosts thought they had snatched all three points in stoppage time when D🍸i Greg𒐪orio spilt Youri Tielemans' free-kick, allowing Rogers to fire home.
However, a VAR review ruled Diego Carlos' collision with Di Gregorio in the build-up worthy of a foul, and boos echꦇoed around Villa Park as the effort was ruled out.
Data Debrief: Villa match Milan and Chelsea after another clean sheet
Villa's winl༺ess streak across all competitions continues, as they go seven games without victory for🅠 the first time under Emery.
However, they became only the third team to keep ♈a clean sheet in each of their first three home games in the Champions League after AC Milan (1992-93) and Chelsea (1999-00)
Meanwhile Juve, who fielded their youngest starting XI in a C🍌hampions League game (24 years and 142 days), they registered their first shutout in the competition sinꦆce December 2021 (1-0 against Malmo).