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Veteran keeper Buffon loses his cool

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MADRID: Gianluigi Buffon’s Champions League career looks likely to end in a red mist of rage after Cristiano Ronaldo’s late penalty rescued Real Madrid from a pulsating Juventus comeback.

Buffon’s anger earned him a red card from English referee Michael Oliver, moments before Ronaldo slammed a 97th-minute penalty into the top corner to send Real into the semi-finals.

Oliver’s decision was not as poor as Buffon claimed.

Mehdi Benatia’s challenge on Lucas Vazquez had been clumsy, from behind and a desperate attempt to stop the Spaniard finishing from five yards.

But Juventus had made the impossible possible, having cancelled out a 3-0 deficit from the first leg, to lead by the same scoreline at the Bernabeu.

Buffon, who has racked up 125 Champions League appearance­s but never won the competitio­n, could not contain his frustratio­n as Ronaldo’s goal made the aggregate score 4-3.

“This referee has no heart, he has a garbage bag instead of a heart,” Buffon told Italian channel Mediaset Premium after the match.

“If you do not have personalit­y and courage, you should go to the stands to watch the match with your wife and a Sprite.”

Benatia controvers­ially likened the penalty decision to being “raped”.

Amidst the swarm of Juventus players surroundin­g Oliver, and Buffon at the front of them, Ronaldo kept his cool.

This was a record-stretching 11th consecutiv­e Champions League game in which he has scored.

“I do not understand why they protest against the penalty,” Ronaldo told beIN Sports.

“If he did not commit the foul, Lucas would have scored.

“During the game, Benatia and the rest of them had already been kicking us from behind.

“But we are happy and we are in the semi-finals.”

Real coach Zinedine Zidane was more sympatheti­c towards Buffon. “He did not deserve that,” Zidane said.

“But we cannot change it. It will not take away everything he has done, even if it’s a shame to end his Champions League career this way.”

Mario Mandzukic set Juventus on their way with a goal after 76 seconds – the fastest Real have ever conceded in this competitio­n – and then scored again before half-time with another header at the back post.

When Keylor Navas fumbled Douglas Costa’s cross on the hour, allowing Blaise Matuidi to stab home, Juven were on the cusp of ensuring there would be no Spanish representa­tive in the last four.

But Oliver blew, Buffon exploded and Ronaldo hit the net.

“It leaves a bitter taste,” Juventus coach Massimilia­no Allegri said.

“Because we have not had the chance to take the game to extratime.

“In view of the two legs both teams would have deserved to move on to the next phase.”

 ?? — AP ?? Out you go: Referee Michael Oliver showing the red card to Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon.
— AP Out you go: Referee Michael Oliver showing the red card to Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon.

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