Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Alves leads Juventus charge into Champions League final

- OmniSport sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

TURIN: Dani Alves orchestrat­ed another brilliant Juventus F.C. performanc­e in this season’s UEFA Champions League as a 2-1 win over AS Monaco FC on home turf secured a and a place in the final.

Juventus F.C.’s half-decade dominance of Serie A is yet to translate into success on the continenta­l stage, but the Bianconeri have never looked better placed to win a third European crown than Massimilia­no Allegri’s current crop do.

Along with Sami Khedira and Mario Mandzukic, Alves is one of just three players in this squad to have won the big trophy and the Brazilian followed up two assists at Stade Louis II with another star turn, helping Mandzukic to the nerve-settling opener before blasting in before the break to allow 45 minutes of joyous celebratin­g and frantic seeking of hostelries in Cardiff.

Kylian Mbappe’s zip and zeal was rewarded with a second-half goal that rounds off a stunning debut season for the 18-year-old.

Though Monaco’s brilliant babes will not share a European crown before they are sold off to the highest bidder, they are tantalisin­gly close to the Ligue 1 crown, and surely the likes of Bernardo Silva, Thomas Lemar and Mbappe will have greater tales to tell in this competitio­n over the next decade.

But those prodigies and their wise old figurehead Radamel Falcao barely laid a glove on Juve over two legs and the determined, drilled - and occasional­ly dastardly - trio of Andrea Barzagli, Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini will relish a showpiece battles of ‘BBC’ line-ups, with Real Madrid - of Bale, Benzema and Cristiano - 3-0 up on neighbours Atletico in the other semifinal.

 ?? AFP ?? Juventus' Croatian forward Mario Mandzukic (L) celebrates with Leonardo Bonucci after beating Monaco.
AFP Juventus' Croatian forward Mario Mandzukic (L) celebrates with Leonardo Bonucci after beating Monaco.

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