Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Monaco 0 Juventus 2: Higuain answers critics to put Allegri's men in control

Juventus took a huge step towards the Champions League final by earning a two-goal win over Monaco, courtesy of Gonzalo Higuain.
Gonzalo Higuain, Juventus
Gonzalo Higuain ended his woe in the Champions League knockout stages with a crucial double as Juventus recorded a 2-0 away win over Monaco to take full control of their semi-final tie.

Juve striker Higuain came into the match having only netted twice in his last 24 knockout games in the competition, but banished his reputation as a player who does not shine in big games by scoring the same amount in a single match at Stade Louis II.
The Argentina international scored with a first-time finish in both halves, the impressive Dani Alves creating both goals to take the sting out of Monaco, who had started strongly.
After keeping out a Monaco side who had scored 12 goals in the knockout stages this season, Juve's rock-solid defence have now conceded just twice in 11 Champions League games this season.
And Massimiliano Allegri's men are now strong favourites to reach what would be their second final in three years when the two teams meet for the second leg in Turin next Tuesday.
Real Madrid are the likely opponents for the winners of this tie in Cardiff after defeating Atletico Madrid 3-0 in the first leg of their semi-final
Juve had more of the early possession but it was Monaco, led by star man Kylian Mbappe, who threatened first with two good opportunities.
First, Mbappe could only send a free header straight at Gianluigi Buffon, before the Italy goalkeeper – making his 100th Champions League appearance for Juve – had to beat away a close-range volley from the teenager, both chances created by Nabil Dirar.
Radamel Falcao and Kamil Glik went close with headed efforts for the hosts, but it was Juve who took the lead with a wonderful team goal after 29 minutes.
The move started all the way back with Buffon and picked up in pace when an impressive flick from Paulo Dybala allowed Alves to find Higuain, who charged towards goal before playing it back to the former Barcelona defender down the right.
Alves then sent a lovely return backheel into Higuain's path, which the Argentina international took in his stride, firing a low finish into the far corner from 15 yards.
The goal slowed Monaco's momentum and Juve's Dybala had a free-kick saved by Danijel Subasic prior to the interval.
But Monaco should have equalised early in the second half, Falcao failing to beat Buffon with an effort lacking power after Bernardo Silva had impressively set him up.
Juve then wasted an excellent chance of their own, Claudio Marchisio – starting in place of the suspended Sami Khedira – capitalising on a loose pass and racing in on goal only to be denied by Subasic's legs.
But the visitors did double their lead just before the hour mark, with Higuain striking again.
Alves was once more the creator, exchanging passes with Dybala before sending in a cross from the right, Higuain sliding in at the back post to convert left-footed from six yards.
Leonardo Jardim brought on Joao Moutinho, Valere Germain and Almamy Toure as he looked for a way back into the tie.
But Juve, who themselves withdrew Higuain, prevented Monaco from creating any chances of note until Buffon had to make a crucial save as the match entered stoppage time.
Germain latched on to Moutinho's free-kick and powered a header at goal, but the veteran goalkeeper tipped it over as the visitors kept yet another clean sheet and took a huge step towards the final.

Buffon reaches Champions League century with Juventus

Paolo Maldini made all of his 106 appearances with AC Milan, founding an elite club that the veteran goalkeeper joined on Wednesday
Gianluigi Buffon marked his 100th Champions League game in Juventus colours on Wednesday as the goalkeeper led his side into action against Monaco. 
The 39-year-old joined the Old Lady back in 2001, and has lifted the Serie A title seven times while finishing runner-up in the Champions League on two occasions. 
Buffon reaches Champions League century with Juventus
And he has now reached a century of appearance in the European competition, a feat attained by just one other Italian for the same club. Only Paolo Maldini has played 100 Champions League matches for one side, during his incredible career at AC Milan. 

The legendary left-back made a total of 106 appearances for the Rossoneri in the competition, a tally that will surely be surpassed by his former Italy team-mate.
Buffon and Juventus can still mark a treble in 2016-17, as they remain competitive in three competitions. 
Massimiliano Allegri's men could be crowned Serie A champions for the sixth consecutive campaign at the weekend, while they are also in the final of the Coppa Italia. 
Real Madrid or Atletico Madrid, meanwhile, lie in wait in the Champions League showpiece should they overcome Monaco in the semi-final.

Mourinho: Europa League takes priority over Premier League

Deeming the continental competition key, the Red Devils boss could field a weakened side against the Gunners despite the race for the top four
Jose Mourinho has no problem with resting players against Arsenal at the weekend if it will help Manchester United reach the Europa League final.
United take on Celta Vigo in the first leg of their final-four clash at Balaidos on Thursday and then face a trip to Emirates Stadium on Sunday for a match that could have huge ramifications in the race to qualify for the Champions League via the domestic route.
Mourinho's side sit fifth in the Premier League, one point behind local rivals Manchester City and five clear of Arsenal in sixth, though the Gunners have a game in hand.
But the Portuguese insists winning the Europa League is United's priority, with the competition arguably offering a more realistic route to a return to European football's top table.
Marcus Rashford Jose Mourinho Manchester United Swansea

"I know that it's the only competition that Manchester United as a club never won and it'd be great to close the circle and say we are a club that won every single competition in the football world," said Mourinho.
"Thinking about us as a team I think it would be a good achievement with as many problems as we've had and would allow us to be back to the Champions League next season.
"The Europa League becomes for us now more important and of course it depends on the result, the way we analyse the situation tomorrow [Thursday] after the match, but if we have to rest players next weekend, we are going to do that.
"If we play the final, the players who play it would not be selected for the Sunday before the final."
Celta have lost all three of their LaLiga matches since confirming their place in the semi-finals with a 4-3 aggregate wih over Genk, but Mourinho remains wary given the way Eduardo Berizzo has rotated his side mid-table in that time.
"That Celta managed to be in the semi-finals, it says everything," he said.
"Because of their situation in LaLiga, a comfortable situation, they manage to think just about the Europa League, to rest players, to be in the maximum of their condition so [it will be] a difficult match for us.
"They are here to win, they've played three league games with their second team. I think it's very clear they have come to win."

VAN DIJK IN, ZOUMA OUT AT CHELSEA

Chelsea defender Kurt Zouma will be loaned out next season to make room for Virgil van Dijk, the Telegraph reports.
Virgil van Dijk, Southampton
The article also claims that Andreas Christensen is part of the Blues' defensive plans next term and will not be used as a makeweight in any potential deal for the Southampton stopper. Zouma, however, will be allowed to leave temporarily to ensure plenty of first-team football following an injury-hit 2016-17 season.

CITY TO PAY £50m FOR COMAN

Manchester City are still very much interested in signing Kingsley Coman from Bayern Munich, the Times reports.
Kingsley Coman
The France winger's move to Bavaria was made permanent last week, but City believe they can still capitalise on Carlo Ancelotti's apparent indifference to the youngster with a £50 million bid.

MILAN CLOSE TO MUSACCHIO DEAL

Italian outlet CalcioMercato reports that AC Milan are on the verge of completing a deal to sign Mateo Musacchio from Villarreal.
Mateo Musacchio Karim Benzema Real Madrid Villarreal La Liga 21092016
The article states that the Rossoneri will pay €18m for the defender's services, with the Argentina international ready to put pen to paper on a four-year contract.

MONACO REJECT MAN UTD MBAPPE BID

Manchester United have seen a bid of €85m rejected for Monaco's 18-year-old striker Kylian Mbappe, according to Gianluca Di Marzio.
Kylian Mbappe Monaco
The Ligue 1 leaders are holding out for a monstrous fee of between €120m and €140m, indicating their desire to hold on to the teenager for at least one more season.