Gimenez, Godin On Target As Atletico Sink Juventus In Madrid
21st February 2019
Ronaldo, though, endured a disappointing night, suffocated from the outset as he was clattered by Godin and then outmuscled by Juanfran down the left
- Cristiano Ronaldo's Champions League mission with Juventus stalled on Wednesday as Atletico Madrid secured a deserved 2-0 victory from a thrilling first leg at the Wanda Metropolitano
- Antoine Griezmann had hit the crossbar while VAR twice intervened, correctly, in Juve's favour, cancelling a first-half penalty for a foul on Diego Costa and then ruling out an Alvaro Morata header shortly before Gimenez struck
- Juve are certainly not dead and buried yet, particularly given Costa and Thomas Partey will both be suspended for the return in Turin after each picked up yellow cards here
MADRID, Spain- MADRID, Spain- Cristiano Ronaldo's Champions League mission with Juventus stalled on Wednesday as Atletico Madrid secured a deserved 2-0 victory from a thrilling first leg at the Wanda Metropolitano.
Ronaldo returned to
the Spanish capital, where he enjoyed unprecedented success in this tournament
with Real, but it was their rivals celebrating at the final whistle as goals
from Jose Gimenez and Diego Godin put Atletico within sight of the
quarter-finals.
This was a victory
that Diego Simeone's side fully deserved. Antoine Griezmann had hit the
crossbar while VAR twice intervened, correctly, in Juve's favour, cancelling a
first-half penalty for a foul on Diego Costa and then ruling out an Alvaro
Morata header shortly before Gimenez struck.
Juve are certainly
not dead and buried yet, particularly given Costa and Thomas Partey will both
be suspended for the return in Turin after each picked up yellow cards
here.
But the failure to
score an away goal, and their clear inferiority for much of the second half,
does not bode well for their hopes of a comeback.
Defeat in the last
16 for either team would be unthinkable, for Atletico, who know the final will
be played here, at their own stadium, on June 1, the perfect chance to wrestle
the trophy off Real in the very city they share.
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And for Juventus,
whose wait for Europe's premier prize has now entered its 23rd year, when
expectations are higher than ever given they now boast the tournament's most
prolific ever player.
Ronaldo, though,
endured a disappointing night, suffocated from the outset as he was clattered
by Godin and then outmuscled by Juanfran down the left.
Perhaps it was
frustration that made him wave five fingers in the direction of the baiting
Atletico crowd, presumably to signify his five Champions League triumphs.
His best
contribution was an early, driven free-kick from 30 yards, that had to be
pushed over by Jan Oblak, and the dummy-shot before it, that exposed Costa as
encroaching, for which he received his yellow card.
Costa was his
bristling self and almost won a penalty when referee Felix Zwayer thought he
was tripped by Mattia de Sciglio. But VAR showed he had not only exaggerated
the contact but also extended his run into the area.
The rest of the half
was tighter but Atletico had two golden opportunities early in the second.
First, Griezmann volleyed Costa in behind but the Spaniard sidefooted wide with
only Wojciech Szczesny to beat.
Then, it was
Griezmann's turn, this time Szczesny intervening, tipping the Frenchman's lob
onto the crossbar before Giorgio Chiellini stopped Costa from reaching the
rebound.
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Atletico were
pushing and it was Morata, on for Costa, who made the difference. He powered in
a brilliant header only to see it ruled out for a push but he was not deterred,
and when Juve failed to clear his knock-down at a corner, Gimenez was perfectly
placed.
Juve were rattled
and their failure to rally could cost them dear. Atletico scored again as Godin
rose to head in at the near post, only to turn and find Mario Mandzukic had
cleared the ball to his feet. The angle was tight but the net was open.
Juve might had
snatched an away goal late on but Oblak pushed over Federico Bernardeschi's
shot. They have it all to do.