By Daily Sports on May 10, 2017
Italian giants, Juventus have qualified for the finals of the UEFA Champions League in Cardiff after beating Monaco 2-1 on home turf to clinch an aggregate 4-1.
Juventus scored twice in the first half on Tuesday, with goals by Maro Mandzukic and Daniel Alves in the 33rd and 45th minute. Monaco got their consolation goal in the 69th minute, when Kylian Mbappe Lottin tapped in after a corner by Joao Moutinho which landed squarely in the Juventus box.
Juventus, playing their second final in three years, will know their opponent tomorrow after the second semi-final between Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid.
Real Madrid led the first leg 3-0.
The final match will take place June 3.
*Photo shows Juventus in action in Tuesday match against Monaco.
Source Daily Sports
Posted May 10, 2017
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