Club Brugge and Juventus delivered a lackluster performance in their Champions League encounter on Tuesday, resulting in a goalless draw that left both teams inside the competition’s top 24.
The stalemate saw Juventus maintain their 14th-place position with 12 points, trailing eighth-placed Aston Villa by one point ahead of Wednesday’s fixtures.
Club Brugge, sitting in 17th with a four-point cushion above 25th, remain one point behind the Italian side.
The home team’s brightest moment came in the second half when Ferran Jutgla skillfully nutmegged Pierre Kalulu but narrowly missed the target with his shot.
For Juventus, Manuel Locatelli’s late long-range attempt, which Simon Mignolet comfortably saved, was the closest they came to scoring.
The contest featured just one shot on target—the lowest for a Champions League game since Lille faced Bayern Munich in October 2012.
Both teams now look to their final league-stage fixtures. Juventus host Benfica next Wednesday, while Club Brugge face a daunting trip to Manchester City.