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Tuesday, April 10, 2018

2017-18 UEFA Champions League QF Second Leg Real Madrid Vs Juventus Wednesday April 11,2018

Holders Real Madrid will be without suspended captain Sergio Ramos when they host Juventus in the Champions League quarter-final second leg.

Defender Jesus Vallejo, 21, could start alongside Raphael Varane for Real, who lead 3-0 from the first leg in Turin.

Juventus will be without forward Paulo Dybala, who was sent off in the first leg for two yellow cards.

Twelve-time winners Real are looking to win the competition for the fourth time in five seasons

  • This will be the 21st meeting between these two clubs in European competition, with all 20 previous games being in the Champions League or European Cup. Real Madrid have won 10 times, Juventus eight times and there have been two draws.
  • The only fixture to have been played more in European Cup/Champions League history than this one [21st meeting] is Bayern Munich v Real Madrid [24 games].
  • Juventus have won two of their eight away games against Real Madrid (D1 L5), winning 1-0 in February 1962 and 2-0 in November 2008.
  • Real Madrid have only failed to win/progress from one of their 32 previous European knockout games in which they won the first leg away from home, losing out to Odense Boldklub in the 1994-95 Uefa Cup [won 3-2 away, lost 0-2 at home].
  • Real Madrid have scored in each of their last 24 Champions League games, netting 63 goals in total.
  • The Bianconeri have kept six clean sheets in their past 10 Champions League away games.
  • Cristiano Ronaldo has scored in all six of his Champions League games against Juventus, netting nine goals in total.
 Real Madrid progress to the SF's on 4-3 aggregate goals

Cristiano Ronaldo has added yet another astonishing goal-scoring record to his remarkable collection of statistics after netting against Juventus in the 2017-18 UEFA CL

Cristaino Ronaldo scored at the Bernabeu against the Italian champions in the second leg of their quarter-final on Wednesday night, in the most dramatic of circumstances.




It was the Portuguese hitman's 15th goal in the 2017-18 competition – the third-highest goal tally for an individual player in a season.


17 - Cristiano Ronaldo (2013-14)
16 - Cristiano Ronaldo (2015-16)
15 - Cristiano Ronaldo (2017-18)
14 - Jose Altafini (1962-63), Lionel Messi (2011-12) 

Cristiano Ronaldo scored a last minute penalty to send Real Madrid into the 2017-18 UEFA CL SF's
In the second leg QF's Juventus beat Real Madrid 3-1
 
However Real Madrid progress to the SF's on 4-3 aggregate goals(Real Madrid beat Juventus 3-0 in the first leg)


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