Defenses dominated from start to finish, leaving few opportunities for the forwards to make an impact. Brugge started the second half with purpose, with Christos Tzolis pressing Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio into a costly turnover. Hans Vanaken then teed up Ferran Jutglà for what seemed like a golden opportunity, but the Spaniard missed the open net from inside the penalty area.
The hosts had another chance to break the deadlock in the 74th minute when Montassar Talbi whipped in a superb cross that met Gustaf Nilsson's volleyed effort, but the Swede failed to hit the target. Juventus struggled to create meaningful chances and didn’t register a shot on target until the 85th minute. Manuel Locatelli tested Simon Mignolet from distance, forcing the Brugge goalkeeper into a rare save in an otherwise quiet match.
Both teams finished with meager xG numbers — 0.60 for Brugge and 0.53 for Juventus — highlighting their inability to carve out clear-cut opportunities. Juventus managed just five shots, their lowest tally in European competition this season, while Brugge fared only slightly better with seven.
The result sees Juventus remain in 14th place in the league phase standings, while Brugge move up to 17th. Next week, Club Brugge face a daunting trip to Manchester City, while Juventus will aim to bounce back when they host Benfica in Turin.
While both teams avoided defeat, they will need to sharpen their attacks to stay competitive in the Champions League as the tournament progresses.
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