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Juventus v B Munich, Champions League - If this is what the future holds when Guardiola brings his talents to these shores, then we are in for a treatWhat a game this was: quick, feisty, lacedwith skill, dynamism and tactical prowess. Bayern Munich and Juventus shared four goals on a night of relentless fluctuation and drama. If this is what the future holds when Pep Guardiola brings his talents to these shores next season, then we are in for a treat.And the growing assumption is that Guardiola might not be a lone European seeking the benefits of working in England. The assumption that Chelsea want to make Juve’s Massimiliano Allegri their next manager was only strengthened by the presence of Roman Abramovich’s trusted adviser Michael Emaleano in the stands.Though initially it looked as if this was not to be the sort of audition tape the Italian would have wished to send. No Louis Van Gaal, Allegri was on very edge of his technical area gesticulating animatedly from the start, seeking to make his voice heard above the cacophony of the packed Juventus stadium. His unease was understandable: Juve were being bossed from the start. This is the pattern when these teams meet: Juve have lost their last three encounters with the Germans, shipping eight goals and scoring only one.As they dominated the opening, Bayern gave indication of what Manchester City fans might expect from Guardiola. They pushed high up the pitch, squeezing down their opponents’ space, Arturo Vidalconstantly breaking up his former colleagues’ attacks. Then, through the speed of their passing, they tried to get inbehind the Italian defence. Breaking in numbers at lightening pace, they got theirshots in too, there is no pass-them-to-death old style Barcelona about this side.• How did Barcelona pick off Arsenal to score two away goals?It may not be tactical rocket science, but with the players available to him Guardiola is able to rely on his team doing the simple things very well. And what players they are. Ghosting around inthe middle, for instance, was Thomas Muller. He calls himself the Raumdeuter, which is German for "space investigator. And in the crowded maelstrom of this tie, his self-assessment was amply justified. So much space did he find, in fact, he could afford initially to squander the openings.Who dominated at the Juventus Stadium?Action areasCreated with Raphaël 2.1.2Champions LeagueJuventus v. Bayern MünchenPossession0.0%0.0%0.0%After eighteen minutes he made a terriblehash of a sharp cut back by Robert Lewandowski. With Gianluigi Buffon already grounded and the goal gaping, heshould have scored. But with the ball marginally behind him he fell over his own feet in the attempt and his tame shotwas easily cleared by Leonardo Bonucci.Juventus's attacking statsLoading...He made amends just before half time. It was a textbook Guardiola goal. Bayern broke quickly, the ball was pushed out to Arjen Robben wide on the right. His deep cross was hooked back across goal by Douglas Costa and when the ball bounced out to Muller, he rammed it home with interest, sending Guardiola leaping in triumph of a plan coming to fruitionThe second was even better. Thiago Alcantara received the ball in his own halfand broke forward, finding Lewandowski. He drew the Italian defence before passing to Robben wide on Juve’s left. We have seen this so many times from the Dutchman, we knew what was going to happen next. But knowing it is going tohappen and stopping it are two very different things. And Robben duly drifted inside, ran parallel to the goal for half a dozen paces before arcing a shot beyondBuffon.He then ran to celebrate with Guardiola. The manager might be heading to Manchester, but this is clearly a team anxious to send him on his way with a Champions League winner’s medal in his hand luggage.

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