Postpublished at 21:44 BST 14 April 2015

Right, we are off to press our tuxedos and raid the piggy bank for the return leg in Monte Carlo.
Catch you tomorrow for a bit of Porto v Bayern Munich and Paris St Germain v Barcelona? But of course...
Vidal into top corner with penalty
Penalty given after a foul on Morata
Juve - not reached CL last four since 2003
Mike Henson

Right, we are off to press our tuxedos and raid the piggy bank for the return leg in Monte Carlo.
Catch you tomorrow for a bit of Porto v Bayern Munich and Paris St Germain v Barcelona? But of course...
Image source, Getty ImagesIt has been a Champions League evening light on goals - over the way Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid have played out a stalemate in their own last-eight first leg.
Juventus will take a skinny one-goal lead to Monaco then.
As Arsenal proved with their 2-0 win in the millionaries playground, that should be enough if they keep their concentration .
Stephan Lichtsteiner telegraphs a long ranger and Danijel Subasichas it covered with time to spare.
Geoffrey Kondogbia clears the bar from distance at the other end.
Ricardo Carvalho is up as a makeshift striker for Monaco, but Layvin Kurzawa's cross is too close to Gianluigi Buffon who takes the ball into the bread basket and clings on tight.
Three minutes of time added on.
Juventus are playing for the clock rather than the scoreboard now. The hosts are keeping the ball and preserving their advantage.
A change apiece.
Juventus swap off Roberto Pereyra who has had a quiet game, with Stefano Sturaro on.
Monaco take off Anthony Martial, who has looked bright, and bring on Matheus Carvalho.
Caros Tevez tries, tries and tries again from 25 yards, but he is yet to succeed. The Argentine drills into the side netting.
Image source, Getty ImagesGeoffrey Kondogbia gets his head to the set-piece first, but the ball floats harmlessly up and into the grateful gloves of Gianluigi Buffon.
Anthony Martial forces a corner for Monaco...
A switcheroo up front for Juventus with Alessandro Matri on for Alvaro Morata.
Ohh! A vital touch from Fabinho at the far stick for Monaco as Alvaro Morata lurked in wait for Arturo Vidal's low cross.
Both side biding their time and only committing numbers forward when they think the opposition defence looks stretched and it is worth the gamble.
Juventus are working hard off the ball, Arturo Vidal just would not allow Joao Moutinho to settle on the ball, eventually picking the Monaco playmaker's pocket as he tries to get a counter-attack up and running.
Image source, APAndrea Pirlo's race is run. The 35-year-old trots to the sidelines and it is probably about as hurried as he has looked all evening.
Andrea Barzagli is on in his place.
Supersub Berba? Very, very nearly.
Dimitar Berbatov gets up highest at a corner, but he can't quite get up high enough to get over the top of the ball.
His header slips over the top from no more than seven yards.
Monaco break the emergency glass and bring on Dimitar Berbatov. Andrea Raggi, the Principality side's skipper, is the man to make way.
Image source, Getty ImagesThis was the scene before kick-off tonight by the way.
They tend to do things a little lower-key back in Monaco.
Image source, Getty ImagesAlvaro Morata takes up the invitation to shoot from 25 yards but that is wayward, streaking into the advertising hoardings behind the Monaco goal.