Deccan Chronicle

Alves fires Juventus into final

Italian giants are in Champions League title round for second time in three years

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Turin (Italy), May 10: A stunning Dani Alves volley helped Juventus stroll into their second Champions League final in three years on Tuesday, a 2-1 win on the night completing a 4-1 aggregate victory over outclassed Monaco.

Brazilian wing-back Alves’s 25-yard strike followed Mario Mandzukic’s opener for the treble-chasing Italian champions as any semblance of a contest was snuffed out by halftime.

Teenage star Kylian Mbappe pulled a goal back for the principali­ty club after the break, his sixth of the competitio­n. But there was never any realistic prospect of them threatenin­g to overturn a 0-2 deficit from last week’s first leg match.

It will be the ninth time Juventus, runners-up to Barcelona in 2015, have contested the final of Europe’s elite club competitio­n.

And on this evidence, Massimilia­no Allegri’s sinewy, battle-hardened squad stand a good chance of adding to the club’s meagre return of two triumphs when they meet either Atletico Madrid or Real Madrid in Cardiff on June 3.

Monaco coach Leonardo Jardim said he expected Juve to be facing Real in Cardiff and said the Italians would be anything but underdogs.

Allegri made only one change from last week’s first leg line-up but was soon forced to restore it as Germany midfielder Sami Khedira, returning from suspension, lasted only 10 minutes before limping off to make way for Claudio Marchisio.

For Monaco, the loss of Nabil Dirar to injury in the warm-up meant a hasty return for Benjamin Mendy as coach Leonardo Jardim opted to match Juve’s 3-5-2 set-up.

The results were initially encouragin­g and Mbappe squeezed a fifth-minute shot past Gianluigi Buffon from a tight angle and held his head in his hands as it came back off the inside of the post, although the offside flag had come up.

The home supporters had to wait quarter of an hour to see their side emerge meaningful­ly from their own half. But they were soon being treated to some slick entertainm­ent.

Paulo Dybala made amends for slicing Gonzalo Higuain’s knockdown wide from the edge of the area by deftly playing his fellow Argentinia­n into a one-onone with Monaco goalkeeper Danijel Subasic.

It was the kind of chance the striker usually gobbles up but this one was fluffed with a semi-shanked attempt to dink the ball over the goalkeeper.

But a goal was coming and it duly arrived 12 minutes before the break after a move that began with a Buffon throw out. Dybala supplied Alves on the right and his cross picked out Mandzukic advancing on the back post.

Again Subasic saved at close range but the rebound fell kindly for the striker to thump the loose ball into the roof of the net.

Body language of Monaco’s young side told its own story.

Subasic did well again to keep out Dybala’s effort with another close-range stop and he got a firm fist to the resulting corner.

— AFP

May 10: Ander Herrera wants Manchester United’s supporters to turn Old Trafford into a cauldron when his side look to complete victory over Celta Vigo in Thursday’s Europa League semifinal return leg.

Marcus Rashford’s sweet second-half freekick brought United a 10 win in last week’s first leg, putting Jose Mourinho’s side within touching distance of the final on May 24.

But although United have gone 17 European home games without defeat, Celta have scored in all six of their Europa League away matches this season and Herrera says everyone in United red will have to be on their game. “They have scored away in every game they’ve played in the competitio­n so we have to be aware of that,” he said.

“I tell them (the fans) we really need them to create a difficult atmosphere for the opponents, who can push us to be in the final,” he added.

Celta need not look far for inspiratio­n, having overcome a 0-1 home defeat against Shakhtar Donetsk to prevail 2-1 on aggregate in the last 32.

— AFP

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