BySteven Sutcliffe
BBC Sport Journalist

Monaco and Juventus will both feature in the Champions League knockout play-offs in February after playing out a goalless draw.

The result leaves Italy's Juve 13th in the table on 13 points, while Monaco end the evening on 10 points in 21st - with ninth to 24th in the league phase going into the draw to earn a spot in the last 16 via the play-offs.

Luciano Spalletti's Juve had arrived in the principality requiring a victory to give them any chance of making the top eight spots that provide an automatic place in the last 16.

However, they failed to register a single shot on target in a Champions League game for the first time since October 2020 (against Barcelona) in a largely uninspiring affair.

While hosts Monaco tried to play on the front foot, aside from a glaring miss from France midfielder Maghnes Akliouche inside the opening minute, they struggled to test visiting goalkeeper Mattia Perin.

Juventus take a seeded spot in the play-offs, while Monaco advance as unseeded qualifiers.

Player of the match

Number: 1 M. Perin
Average rating 8.33
Number: 23 A. Bamba
Average Rating: 7.25
Number: 2 Vanderson
Average Rating: 6.50
Number: 12 Caio Henrique
Average Rating: 6.00
Number: 15 L. Camara
Average Rating: 6.00
Number: 20 K. Ouattara
Average Rating: 5.67
Number: 5 T. Kehrer
Average Rating: 5.33
Number: 9 F. Balogun
Average Rating: 5.25
Number: 4 J. Teze
Average Rating: 5.17
Number: 6 D. Zakaria
Average Rating: 4.80
Number: 10 A. Golovin
Average Rating: 4.33
Number: 11 M. Akliouche
Average Rating: 3.80
Number: 16 P. Köhn
Average Rating: 3.40
Number: 28 M. Coulibaly
Average Rating: 3.40

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