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MOSCOW, June 3 - R-Sport, Sergey Smyshlyaev. The UEFA Champions League final between Real Madrid and Juventus of Turin will be held on Saturday in Cardiff, with the Spanish club defending their title, and the Italians, 19 years later, will try to take revenge of sorts for the 1998 final.

The Champions League final Juventus - Real Madrid will take place on June 3 in Cardiff, the meeting will begin at 21.45 Moscow time.

Statistics for Real Madrid

Real Madrid has a good chance of not only winning the 12th title of the main European club tournament, but also once again writing its name in history by winning the Champions League two years in a row. At the same time, the statistics clearly speak in favor of Zinedine Zidane’s team: in the new format of the Champions League, Madrid have still not known defeat in decisive matches, having won in five finals out of five. Juventus's indicators are noticeably more modest: two titles out of eight possible, and six defeats - an anti-record for the tournament. The last failure of the Turin team dates back to 2015, when Juve lost to Barcelona.

“Real Madrid have a lot of advantages,” said Juventus head coach Massimiliano Allegri, as quoted by the official UEFA website. “They are an extraordinary team, technical and fast. They are used to playing such matches, so this will be a big final. We are very happy that we have come so far, but this year we are going to show a completely different level of play than in 2015. Compared to the final in Berlin, our team has changed in almost every position. Only four or five players are still in the team. Our confidence has increased ", our awareness of our own capabilities has increased, the atmosphere has improved."

Back to 1998

In total, the rivals met each other 18 times, and here the statistics are equal: eight wins each and two draws. By the way, the upcoming match will be a repeat of the 1998 final, when Madrid won a minimal victory, and the colors of the Old Lady were defended in that meeting by none other than the aforementioned Zidane. However, according to experts, it is not worth comparing Saturday’s meeting with the game 19 years ago.

“I expect an interesting game and an interesting confrontation from the Champions League final,” said former Russian national team footballer Dmitry Cheryshev, who played for a number of Spanish clubs. “I’m not afraid that to some extent it may turn out to be cautious. It will be very interesting for me to watch the confrontation between the two different styles. And I don’t really want to compare the current final with that Champions League final between Real and Juventus, now these are completely different teams. And in this final you should just enjoy football."

Chasing Messi

This final will be special for defender Dani Alves: the upcoming meeting will be the 100th for the footballer in the Champions League. Thus, the Brazilian will become the 31st player to overcome this milestone. Juventus conceded only three goals in this tournament, which is also the merit of Dani Alves. Thus, one of the best defensive lines will meet the best attack: Real Madrid scored 32 goals on the way to Cardiff.

"We want to make history and we know that if we win this final we will be the first team to defend the trophy since the Champions League. This is the goal that all Real Madrid players want to achieve. This is our goal and our dream. Let's cross our fingers ", the UEFA website quotes Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo.

In the scorers' race, Ronaldo, with 10 goals scored, is still in second place with a minimal gap behind Barcelona striker Lionel Messi, so the Portuguese's fifth consecutive victory in the dispute for the title of best sniper of the tournament is at stake. The good news for Real is the return to action of forward Gareth Bale, who has recovered from a left leg injury.

The draw for the quarterfinals of the Champions League brought together last year's finalists at this stage of the tournament - the Italian Juventus and the Spanish Real Madrid. And the club from Madrid made a serious bid to advance to the next round, winning in Turin with a score of 3:0.



Already in the third minute of the match, Isco's cross from the left flank was closed by Cristiano Ronaldo without resistance from the opponent - 0:1.

Juventus' defense didn't look its best today. The experienced defenders of the Italian champion regularly made mistakes, but Buffon saved the team several times. However, the legendary Juventus goalkeeper was sometimes powerless. In the 64th minute, Ronaldo scored the second goal with a magnificent overhead kick - 0:2.

And soon Marcelo made the score big by playing one-on-one with Cristiano - 0:3. Two minutes later, Juventus leader Paulo Dybala received a red card.

Juventus looked decent for most of the match, but poor execution and defensive errors almost ruined the team's chances of reaching the semi-finals. The return match will take place in a week in Madrid.

Juventus: Buffon, Barzagli, Alex Sandro, De Sciglio, Chiellini, Douglas Costa (Matuidi 69), Betancourt, Khedira (Cuadrado 75), Asamoah (Mandzukic 69), Dybala, Higuain.

"Real Madrid": Navas, Varane, Marcelo, Carvajal, Ramos, Modric (Kovačić, 82), Casemiro, Isco (Asensio, 75), Kroos, Benzema (Vazquez, 59), Ronaldo.

In another match of the day, Bayern won a strong-willed away victory over Sevilla - 2:1. Shortly after Sarabia's goal, host veteran Jesus Navas sent the ball into his own goal, with Thiago Alcantara setting the final score.

Sevilla: Soria, Langlais, Kjær, Escudero, Navas, Pizarro, Nzonzi, Vázquez, Sarabia, Correa (Sandro Ramírez, 78), Ben Yedder (Muriel, 80).

Bayern: Ulreich, Boateng, Hummels, Bernat (Rafinha 46), Martinez, Vidal (James 36), Kimmich, Alcantara, Ribery (Robben 79), Muller, Lewandowski.

Real Madrid became the first team in football history to defend the Champions League Cup title. In the final, the royal club beat Juventus of Turin with a score of 4:1.

Last night the final of the main European tournament took place in the city of Cardiff (Wales). Juventus and Real Madrid met in the decisive match at the Millennium Stadium.

The Madrid club won 4-1, won a record 12th cup and became the first team in football history to win the Champions League twice in a row.

This finale promised to be special. The ingenious defense of Juventus met the ingenious attack of Real Madrid. A team that had only conceded three goals the entire game faced a team that had scored in absolutely every match of the season.

A colorful show before the final.

In the first half, Cristiano Ronaldo and Mario Mandzukic scored once each. Los Blancos' main star opened the scoring in the match in the 20th minute. Seven minutes later, Real received an answer in the form of a beautiful overhead goal from Mandzukic.


Great goal from Mario Mandzukic.

After the goals were scored, the opponents calmed down and until the 59th minute of the match the score on the scoreboard showed a draw. The teams played evenly, did not rush to attack and spent most of the time in the center of the field.

In martial arts, the players did not stand on ceremony with each other, which forced the chief judge to constantly reach for the mustard plaster. In total, the referee showed 9 yellow cards and one red card during the match.

It seemed that the game was going to overtime and we were in for at least another hour of amazing show. However, in the 61st minute, Casemiro, with a long-range strike into the corner of Buffon's goal, brought Real ahead - 2:1.


This is what all the Juventus fans looked like in the stands after the third goal conceded.

Before Juventus had time to come to their senses, three minutes later Ronaldo scored a double, scoring the 12th goal in this Champions League draw - 3:1. The fourth goal buried the hopes of the Old Lady’s players for the cup. At the end of the match, substitute Marco Asensio scored - 4:1.


Marco Asensio celebrates his goal with the fans.

Juventus 1 - 4 Real Madrid
20’, 64’ Cristiano Ronaldo
27’ Mario Mandzukic
61’ Casemiro
90’ Marco Asensio


Juventus lost again in the final. For the seventh time in history and for the second in a row - to the Spanish grandee. Two years ago, in Berlin, the Italian champion lost to Barcelona with a score of 1:3.

The 2016/17 season was successful for Juventus. The team triumphantly reached the final of the main European tournament, winning Serie A and the Italian Cup. The last obstacle on the path to the treble was Real Madrid, and Massimiliano Allegri's team failed to overcome it.


Gianluigi Buffon failed to get his first “eared” cup in his career.

But Zinedine Zidane, who has been the team’s head coach for only a year and a half, managed to write his name in history by being the first to win the Champions League for two years in a row.


Zinedine Zidane and Massimiliano Allegri.

One of the main heroes of today's final, Cristiano Ronaldo, scored the 12th goal in this draw and became the tournament's top scorer for the fifth time in a row.


Ronaldo practically secured the Ballon d'Or six months before it was awarded.

For Ronaldo, this Champions League Cup is the fourth in his career and he is the only one who was able to score a goal in three finals of the main European tournament.

In August, Ronaldo will face his former club, Europa League Cup winner Manchester United. Real Madrid and Manchester United will play each other in the European Super Cup.

Published 06/03/17 23:31

On June 3, Real Madrid beat Turin's Juventus 4:1 in the 2017 Champions League final and won the trophy for the second time in a row for the first time in the history of the tournament. Ronaldo scored a double, scoring the 600th match of his career.

The 2017 Champions League final took place in Cardiff, Wales, in which Juventus of Turin met with Real Madrid. The match, which took place on June 3 at the Millennium Stadium, ended with a victory for the Galacticos with a score of 4:1. Thus, Real became the first club in history to win Europe's most prestigious football tournament twice in a row.

Juventus - Real Madrid: review of the Champions League final

From the very first minutes of the game, it became clear that the two strongest clubs of the Old World had met on the field. Juventus, having seized the initiative, initially pressed the Madrid team to the goal, but intkbbee Soon, Zinedine Zidane's team managed to push the game away from their own penalty area and in the 20th minute carried out a demonstrative counterattack, which was finished off with a magnificent strike by Cristiano Ronaldo.

However, literally seven minutes later, Mario Mandzukic equalized the score with an incredible shot with his back to the goal.

After the break, Real picked up the pace and within three minutes actually decided the outcome of the final match. First, in the 61st minute, Casimiro, with the help of a ricochet from outside the penalty area, brought the “royal club” ahead - Buffon was powerless to help his team. And in the 64th minute, Ronaldo scored a double, finishing off Modric's cross.

Marco Asensio scored the final point in the match in the 90th minute.

Note that the thief scored by the Portuguese was his 600th career goal. Ronaldo has 406 goals for Real Madrid, 118 for Manchester United, 5 for Sporting and 71 for Portugal.

Cristiano played 855 matches during his career. In addition, Ronaldo became the sixth player to score a double in the Champions League final. The last time Inter forward Diego Milito managed this was in a match with Bayern (2:0) in 2010.

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