The
Italian giant came agonizingly close to overturning Real Madrid's
three-goal first leg lead in the Spanish capital, but instead went down
to a late penalty.
It
undid 98 minutes of work by a hard-running, passionate Juve. The
Italian club was indebted to striker Mario Mandzukic, who put the team
ahead almost as soon as the match had started with a powerful header,
before replicating the feat 35 minutes later.
The
second leg of the match-up, a retread of the 2017 final, had looked a
mountain to climb for Juve after Real's 3-0 thrashing of the Italian
league leaders in Turin last week.
But as the match wore on, an upset similar in scope to Roma's feats on Tuesday night
against Barcelona suddenly looked a possibility, when Blaise Matuidi
capitalized on a goalmouth fumble, poking home from short range to spark
hope among the traveling fans.
Tuesday's match at the Stadio
Olimpico had seen an Italian team complete a three-goal comeback and
seal its place in the last four of the tournament at the expense of a
Spanish side, but ultimately the Bianconeri couldn't match the Romans'
feat.
Late heartbreak
As
injury time ticked away and the possibility of another thrilling
comeback looked tantalizingly close, Real's Lucas Vazquez was adjudged
to have gone down under pressure in the box.
The
award of the late spot kick sparked long-time Juve goalkeeper and club
talisman Gianluigi Buffon to unleash a torrent of invective against
referee Michael Oliver, who duly showed the Italian a red.
The penalty's subsequent conversion by Real's Cristiano Ronaldo -- who,
playing in his 150th Champions League game, scored his tenth against the
Italian side -- in the 98th minute was enough to see the Spanish giants
through to the last round with an aggregate score of 4-3.
Bayern progresses
Elsewhere,
it was a more routine affair with Bayern Munich holding Spanish side
Sevilla to a goalless draw in the Bavarian city, to advance with a 2-1
aggregate score over the two legs.
The
German team, which sealed the Bundesliga title at the weekend, are
through to a sixth Champions League semi-final in seven seasons.
The
night caps off a helter-skelter quarter-final round of the competition,
which saw Roma advance at the expense of perennial favorites Barcelona
in a thrilling three-goal comeback, while English side Liverpool put
runaway Premier League leaders Manchester City to the sword.
Friday
will see the semi-final draw, where Bayern, Roma, Real Madrid and
Liverpool will learn their opponents for the two-leg semi-finals, which
commence at the end of April, with the return legs scheduled for the
beginning of May.
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