The Herald (South Africa)

Defence will be the key in Turin battle

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HAVING battled to break down one of Europe’s meanest defences in the quarterfin­als, Real Madrid will have to do it all over again when they face Juventus in their Champions League semifinal in Turin tonight.

The defending champions took just under three hours to break down Atletico’s resistance in the previous round second leg, wining 1-0 on aggregate with a goal in the 88th minute to progress to the semis.

Today, they face a Juventus side, who were crowned Serie A champions on Saturday with four games to spare after conceding only 19 goals in 34 games. Juve’s defence has been just as impressive in the Champions League, with only five goals against in 10 games and six clean sheets.

However, Juventus are also capable of coming out and attacking depending on the circumstan­ces. Central defenders, Giorgio Chiellini, Andrea Barzagli and Leonardo Bonucci, have been playing together for four seasons for both Juventus and Italy, winning four successive Serie A titles.

“I think we have the best defence,” Bonucci said. “We know and understand each other perfectly after playing together for so long.”

The question is whether it is good enough to stand a Real Madrid attack led by the prolific Cristiano Ronaldo, who sounded another warning by firing his 25th La Liga hat-trick in the 3-2 win over Sevilla on Saturday.

Juventus will also have to worry about breaking down Real’s defence, which has not conceded an away goal in the competitio­n since their 2-1 win at Ludogorets Razgrad in October – a total of 444 minutes’ playing time.

A lot of water has passed under the bridge since Juventus last played in the semifinals 12 years ago when, coincident­ally, they also faced Real and won 4-3 on aggregate.

The only two surviving players from those ties are the respective goalkeeper­s Gianluigi Buffon and Iker Casillas. Altogether, Juventus and Real have met 16 times before, all in the European Cup/Champions League, since their first meeting in the 1961/62 quarterfin­als.

Those games have included one in the final in 1998, when Real Madrid won 1-0 to claim their seventh title. The most recent was in the group stage last season when Real won 2-1 at the Bernabeu and drew 2-2 in Turin. – Reuters

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