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ALVARO MORATA said he “got lucky” after he grabbed a late winner, with Cristiano Ronaldo also scoring, as Juventus qualified for the Champions League last 16 with a 2-1 victory over Ferencvaro­s yesterday.

Myrto Uzuni had given the Hungarians a shock 19th-minute lead in the Group G clash in Turin.

But Ronaldo rifled in the equaliser on 35 minutes for his first Champions League goal this season, extending his record to 131 goals in the competitio­n.

And Morata came off the bench to seal victory two minutes into injury time with his fifth group-stage goal this term.

“Today I think I was lucky on the goal, but no one remembers luck, everyone remembers the goal and that’s it,” said the Spaniard.

“It was a complicate­d game, that’s how it is in the Champions League now.”

Andrea Pirlo has achieved his first objective as Juventus coach having taken over from Maurizio Sarri after the Italians crashed out of the Champions League in the last 16 to Lyon last season.

“Our goal was to start the match with a different attitude but when you play these apparently simple games you run difficulti­es,” said Pirlo.

“Our game was too slow. We didn’t press hard, after many matches, it’s also normal not to have the same intensity.

“The lads were good at reacting and trying to win until the end. We got the result, that’s the important thing.”

Ferencvaro­s pushed the Italian champions hard as they chased their first group-stage win since 1995, having lost the home encounter 4-1 in Budapest.

“The result is the only reason to be disappoint­ed,” said coach Serhiy Rebrov.

“The players are feeling down, but they should be proud of how they played.”

Giorgio Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci were out injured but Pirlo was pleased with how Matthijs de Ligt has returned after undergoing

into shoulder surgery in August.

The Dutch defender played alongside Danilo at centre-half, with Alex Sandro and Juan Cuadrado as fullbacks, having returned last weekend.

“He’s a champion, already a captain despite being in his early 20s. His is an important comeback,“said Pirlo of the former Ajax skipper.

Paulo Dybala, wearing the captain’s armband, started up front alongside Ronaldo, but the Argentine failed to impress the Juventus coach.

“Dybala hasn’t done very well, but he is growing because he comes from a period of inactivity,” said Pirlo.

“He has been taking antibiotic­s for weeks and it is normal for him to take a little longer. But he has to go beyond his threshold to recover.” – AFP

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