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Dybala confirms Juventus progress against Porto

A first-half penalty from Paulo Dybala, after Porto's Maxi Pereira had been sent off, took Juventus into the quarter-finals for the third time in five seasons with a 3-0 aggregate win.

Highlights: Dybala penalty puts Juventus into last eight

Paulo Dybala's first-half penalty ensured Juventus reached the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals for the third time in five seasons, seeing off a Porto side who again played more than half the game with ten men.

Two-nil up from their trip to Portugal three weeks ago, Juventus initially looked set to seize the initiative once again, with Dybala twice trying his luck in the opening ten minutes. The Italian champions then opted to sit back, however, and sought to hit Porto on the break, leading to a slow-paced first period of few real opportunities.

That all changed five minutes before half-time as Dani Alves's right-wing corner found its way to Gonzalo Higuaín at the far post. The Argentinian's shot was blocked by the hand of Maxi Pereira, who was duly dismissed, and Dybala stepped up to send Iker Casillas the wrong way from the spot. It was his fourth successful penalty in four matches – and his 15th conversion in a row.