The Citizen (Gauteng)

Coach hails Ronaldo’s presence

ANOTHER RECORD: SUPERSTAR THE FIRST TO 100 WINS

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The Old Lady into knockout rounds with 1-0 win over Spanish rivals.

Juventus coach Massimilia­no Allegri hailed the impact Cristiano Ronaldo was having on the Italian champions as the Portuguese star became the first player to achieve 100 Champions League wins in Tuesday’s 1-0 success over Valencia that clinched their passage to the knockout rounds.

“Ronaldo gives us a sense of security and confidence,” said Allegri of the beaten finalists in two of the last four editions of the elite European competitio­n.

“The team is essentiall­y the same as last season. We’ve grown, become faster in playing the ball, but then, of course, there is Cristiano Ronaldo.”

Ronaldo, who joined Juventus last summer from Real Madrid, is targetting a sixth Champions League title to add to his four with the Spanish team and one with Manchester United.

Juventus are looking for a third European title and first since 1995. Last season they exited in the quarterfin­als to Real Madrid.

Ronaldo played a key role against Valencia, providing the assist on 59 minutes, which Croatian Mario Mandzukic tapped in for his third goal in as many matches.

Juventus had needed just a point to ensure qualificat­ion.

The win, combined with Manchester United’s late 1-0 win over Young Boys at Old Trafford, meant Valencia crashed out.

Allegri’s side will play their final group game in mid-December in Bern against Young Boys.

Ronaldo came out firing on all cylinders after a controvers­ial red card during his first Champions League game for Juventus in Valencia in September, which Allegri’s side still won 2-0.

He had two chances in the first three minutes to add to his tally of 121 Champions League goals.

Valencia had their best chance before the break when Mouctar Diakhaby’s header off a corner was punched out with one hand by goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.

Just before the hour mark, Ronaldo broke free of Valencia defender Gabriel and with some fancy footwork fired low across the face of the goal leaving Mandzukic to finish off.

Valencia thought they had scored the equaliser two minutes later but Diakhaby’s header was ruled to have come off his hand.

Valenica goalkeeper Neto kept out a late goal-bound header from Ronaldo, who rose to meet Paulo Dybala’s out-swinging corner.

Said Juventus captain Giorgio Chiellini: “All three of them, Ronaldo, Mandzukic and Dybala, really put themselves about today. If we scrap like that, with the skill we have in the side, it makes everything much easier.

“We have to turn the page now – we’ll start thinking about the Champions League again in February. We must focus on Serie A because we have a tough month ahead,” he added.

“The match was decided by great play by Cristiano,” said Valencia coach Marcelino Garcia, “but our team gave everything, against one of the best teams in Europe.” –

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