Alvaro Morata returned to haunt Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu as his goal sent the Champions League holders out of the tournament and put Juventus in the final.
Juve
went into Wednesday's second leg of their semi-final at the Santiago
Bernabeu holding a 2-1 advantage, but they were on the back foot
throughout the first half in Madrid.
Cristiano Ronaldo gave the
hosts an away-goal advantage from the penalty spot in the 23rd minute
after Giorgio Chiellini had felled James Rodriguez in the area, and at
that stage they looked good value for their lead.
Carlo
Ancelotti's men continued to threaten at the beginning of the second
period too, but it was Morata - who played in last year's final for
Madrid before being allowed to leave the club - who proved the
difference.
Having also scored in the first leg, he found the net
against the run of play shortly before the hour mark this time to stun a
partisan crowd into silence.
Real pushed hard for the goal that
would have forced the match into an additional 30 minutes and preserve
their hopes of a mouthwatering Clasico final, but Juve clung on to book
their meeting with Barcelona in Berlin on June 6 with the 1-1 draw.
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