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Cristiano Ronaldo nets controversial late penalty for Real to dash brave Juventus fightback


MADRID, KOMPAS.com - Real Madrid lolos secara dramatis ke semifinal Liga Champions setelah menyisihkan Juventus. Penalti Cristiano Ronaldo pada pengujung laga menentukan langkah sang juara bertahan melewati perempat final.

Pada laga di Stadion Santiago Bernabeu, Rabu (11/4/2018) atau Kamis dini hari WIB, Juventus yang kalah 0-3 pada pertemuan pertama, bisa bangkit dan unggul dengan skor serupa melalui Mario Mandzukic (2, 37') dan Blaise Matuidi (61').

Namun, penalti Cristiano Ronaldo dan kartu merah Gianluigi Buffon pada pengujung laga jadi pembeda. Penalti diberikan setelah Medhi Benatia melanggar Lucas Vazquez pada injury time babak kedua.

Buffon lantas melakukan protes keras kepada wasit Michael Oliver dan berujung kartu merah. Wojciech Szczesny lantas masuk menggantikan Gonzalo Higuain.

Namun, dia tetap tak kuasa menahan tendangan penalti Ronaldo. Real Madrid "cuma" kalah 1-3 sehingga tetap memastikan lolos ke semifinal dengan agregat 4-3.

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Juventus tampil mengejutkan publik tuan rumah pada laga ini. Dalam 45 menit pertama saja, keunggulan agregat Real Madrid terpangkas menjadi 2-3 akibat dua gol Mario Mandzukic.

Gawang tim tuan rumah bahkan bobol saat laga baru berjalan dua menit. Gol perdana Juventus datang dari sundulan Mandzukic yang menyambut umpan silang Sami Khedira.

Mandzukic menjebol gawang Madrid pada menit ke-37, lagi-lagi melalui tandukan. Kali ini, Stephan Lichsteiner yang menjadi kreator gol.

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Pundi-pundi gol Juventus bertambah pada menit ke-61, kali ini lahir dari kaki Matuidi. Eks pilar Paris Saint-Germain itu mencocor bola yang terlepas dari dekapan kiper Keylor Navas dan membuat skor agregat sama kuat 3-3.

Menjelang akhir laga tepatnya menit ke-90, sebuah drama terjadi. Real Madrid mendapat penalti setelah Lucas Vazquez dilanggar Medhi Benatia di dalam area terlarang Juventus.

Definite penalty for Real Madrid? Or way too harsh on Juventus? ???? Ronaldo with the goal to put Real through. Red card for Buffon. Sent off in quite possibly his last Champions League game. Mental. pic.twitter.com/iPZIl5X6vg


Cristiano Ronaldo scored an injury-time penalty to book Real Madrid's place in the Champions League semi-finals after losing the second leg 3-1, but winning the tie 4-3 on aggregate.

Juventus had wiped out Real Madrid's three-goal advantage from the first leg - Mario Mandzukic scored twice before Blaise Matuidi levelled the tie at 3-3 after an hour.

But with the tie heading towards extra-time, the home side were awarded a penalty following Mehdi Benatia's challenge on Lucas.

Gianluigi Buffon was shown a red card by Michael Oliver for protesting the decision, leaving Ronaldo to score his 41st goal of the season from the spot past substitute keeper Wojciech Szczesny.

Trailing 3-0, Juventus needed a positive start to get back into the tie and Mandzukic gave them the perfect start by heading home Sami Khedira's lofted cross to the back post with 90 seconds played to make it 1-0 on the night and 3-1 on aggregate.


BANJARMASINPOST.COM - Hasil akhir liga champion Real Madrid vs Juventus dalam leg 2 babak 8 besar adalah 1-3. Real Madrid melangkah ke Semifinal dengan agregat 4-3.

Ronaldo menjadi penyelamat usai berhasil mencetak gol melalui titik penalti di masa injury time babak kedua.

Laga antara Real Madrid vs Juventus yang dihelat di Santiago Bernabeu pada Kamis (12/4/2018) dini hari berlangsung seru. Pasalnya, tim tamu, Juventus mampu mengejutkan tim tuan rumah di menit awal pertandingan.

Keunggulan 3-0 yang didapat pada pertemuan pertama di kandang Juventus tidak membuat Real Madrid menurunkan tim seadanya di leg 2 perempat final yang akan digelar di Stadion Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid.

Juventus mampu membuat terkejut Ronaldo cs pada menit 2 , Mario Mandzukic mampu memaksimalkan umpan dari Khedira untuk membobol gawang Real Madrid.

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Tertinggal 0-1 di kandang, membuat pasukan Zinedine Zidane tersebut menggencarkan serangan.

Bale memiliki peluang di menit 9, namun tendangan dengan tumitnya masih sedikit melenceng dari gawang Juventus.

Beberapa kali Ronaldo Cs menciptakan peluang. Bahkan Isco sempat membobol gawang Buffon di menit 14, namun dianulir wasit karena posisi Isco sudah offside terlebih dahulu.

Mario Mandzukic menjadi mimpi buruk barisan pertahanan Real Madrid, memanfaatkan umpan crossing Stephan Lichtsteiner pada menit 37, Mandzukic kembali mencatatkan namanya di papan skor melalui tandukannya.




Real Madrid are in the Champions League semi-finals for the eighth year in a row. That is no surprise, or it should not have been; what is a surprise is that for so much of a dramatic, nervous night at the Bernabéu it looked like they might not be.

A round of shocks almost had the biggest of them all, a miracle mighty close, the champions following Barcelona in being knocked out by Italian opposition. In Turin they had been applauded, Cristiano Ronaldo holding his heart in gratitude after his superb goal was handed an ovation; at the Bernabéu there were hands on hearts too, in agony, right to the very end. And then Ronaldo appeared once more.

Here, Juventus took Madrid to the cliff’s edge with a 3-0 lead with two from Mario Mandzukic and one from Blaise Matuidi. Until, into the 93rd minute, Lucas Vázquez went down in the area, under a challenge from Medhi Benatia. The referee, Michael Oliver, pointed to the spot. As Juventus’s players surrounded him, seeing hope slip away, screaming injustice, Gigi Buffon was sent off, his last European game ended with him walking from the field, angry and unmoved by the ovation.

And so a place in the semi-final came down to this: the world watching, Ronaldo waiting, the substitute goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny eventually standing before him. One shot. It flew high into the net, Ronaldo racing to the corner, throwing his shirt into the air, this stadium erupting, barely able to believe it. Juventus couldn’t, either. The roar was delight and relief.

Fear had visited the home fans early, a realisation taking this arena – there was a game on, one they had never anticipated, despite the warnings. It never really let go. Douglas Costa played in Sami Khedira, running in on the right, and he clipped the cross to the far post where Mandzukic arrived and headed in the opener. The clock said 1:16: it was the quickest goal Madrid had conceded in this competition, and it was just the start. An hour and a half later, this had still not been resolved: a tie that had appeared over a week ago was not yet over.

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Less than 30 seconds after the goal, Juventus were back: the celebration high in the north end had barely subsided and the rallying call from the rest of the ground had hardly been raised when Gonzalo Higuaín was there, deep inside the area. He was slow, the shot scuffed and the chance wasted, but the storm had not passed. Mattia De Sciglio delivered two crosses in a minute and then Costa, who tore into them throughout, raced into the area, forcing Keylor Navas to dive at the feet of Higuaín.

All this had happened inside seven minutes and although Gareth Bale forced a save from Buffon two minutes later, Dani Carvajal then bursting through and Isco having one ruled out for offside, the ordeal continued. Carvajal had to clear Mandzukic’s delivery and the resulting corner went through to the Croat, bouncing off his shins and into Navas’s hands from five yards. This was relentless; it was also only 15 minutes in and yet there could have been three or four already.

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Still the chances came at both ends. Higuaín shot over, Toni Kroos was blocked and Isco curled wide. Madrid had wrested some control, a little breathing room. Or so it seemed. A minute after Buffon was out to save from Isco, Juventus got the second. De Sciglio had been forced off but the supply from the right was not cut. Stephan Lichtsteiner this time curled to Mandzukic to head home. At the other end, Raphaël Varane’s header thumped back off the bar on the stroke of half‑time.

As the players departed, so Vázquez and Asensio came out to warm up. “I had to change something,” Zinedine Zidane, the Madrid manager, said. But Juventus continued on the front foot, led by Costa, immediately curling over.

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Cristiano Ronaldo displays nerves of steel to drill his added-time penalty into the top corner past the despairing dive of Wojciech Szczesny. Photograph: Denis Doyle - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images

Juventus were one goal from extra time and on the hour they got it, when Navas dropped a long, deep and largely inoffensive cross at the feet of Blaise Matuidi, who scrambled it over the line.

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Mario Mandzukic heads the opening goal past Keylor Navas to launch Juventus’s remarkable fightback. Photograph: Pixathlon/REX/Shutterstock

Level on aggregate and away goals too, the psychological and tactical advantage was Juve’s. That situation also created doubts, though: they had something to lose now and a decision to make: look for the goal now or later? Madrid, in part, shared that: 20 minutes now, or 30 minutes later? With each passing minute, that question became more pertinent, the balance tilting towards extra time, the margins finer, the tension and the risks greater. If, that is, they could even choose. Max Allegri, Juve’s manager, later implied that he preferred the security of 30, but in the end he never got it.

Ronaldo’s deflected shot squeezed wide, Jesús Vallejo blocked Sami Khedira, Buffon scrambled to save from Isco and Ronaldo shot just wide, then headed over with five minutes left. This was not over yet, but there would be less time left than anyone thought. When Vázquez went over in the last minute, the whole thing, 180 extraordinary minutes, was reduced to one moment. Time passed, tension grew, a simple end for a chaotic occasion. “My heart rate went up, but I calmed myself because I knew it would be decisive,” Ronaldo said. On a night of nerves, he showed none.

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