I still can't fault how we approached the game, Poch didn't change a thing in Turin and was hailed. He didn't change a thing in Turin because he trusts the side he picked and his trust was rewarded. Last night he did the same, stayed with the team, trusted them. Bringing Llorente earlier I don't think would have changed anything, it hasn't once since we have brought him off the bench so far, so nothing to suggest that it would again, also do it too early at the expense of a defence minded player and that just increases the chances for Juve, especially when the tactic is to go direct to him, it means you lose control of the ball with every defended or incomplete cross makes them more of a threat on the counter.
As with Moura the question mark around him is his work without the ball and in a game against Juve's quality without the ball you need to be very, very good. That said, I would have gone with him rather than Llorente as I just don't like us lumping the ball aimlessly into the box against a well marshalled defence and one of the best keepers in the World, would put my money on Moura getting behind them with his dribbling, they certainly couldn't cope with Son, to have two players running at them would I think have created bigger problems for them.