PARIS, April 15 (Reuters) - Monaco will need to be more efficient upfront if they are to overturn a one-goal deficit and qualify for the Champions League semi-finals at the expense of Juventus, according to coach Leonardo Jardim.
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Monaco played a decent quarter-final first leg in Turin on Tuesday but failed to convert the chances that came their way and lost 1-0 after a controversial penalty gave Juventus the edge.