Champions League Final Preview 2017: Juventus vs Real Madrid
Champions League Final Preview 2017: Juventus
vs Real Madrid
Tonight, the
footballing world descends on Cardiff as two European giants go head-to-head
for what is arguably the greatest prize in world football. Juventus, with their
compact defence, will hope to overcome the reigning champions Real Madrid, who
possess a frightening attack, the centrepiece being Cristiano Ronaldo.
Ronaldo has
torn La Liga defences to pieces all season, scoring 25 goals in the league and 10
goals in the Champions league. Assisted by the tireless Karim Benzema and the “Welsh
Wizard” Gareth Bale, Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich have both been
dispatched by Ronaldo & Co. There seems no way to halt the charging Real
attack.
Enter
Giorgio Chiellini. The 6ft Italian centre-back has been a defensive wall for
Juventus since 2005. With Chiellini at the core, Juventus have only conceded 99
goals in the last 5 seasons, a staggeringly low number. Alongside club and
country team-mates Leonardo Bonucci and Andrea Barzagli, Chiellini has anaesthetised
some of the greatest attacking threats in Europe, even halting the great
Ronaldo himself in the 2015 Champions League semi-final. But with Ronaldo
entering the final at his peak, it is hard to judge who will emerge victorious
in attack vs defence.
Juventus
aren’t exactly weak in attack, with £75m hitman Gonzalo Higuain and the “New
Messi” Paulo Dybala leading the line. Real Madrid centre-backs Sergio Ramos and
Pepe will have to be on their toes all night, with Miralem Pjanic’s dissecting
balls for Higuain to finish being Juventus’ primary source of goals.
The game
winners always take the limelight, whether it is Ronaldo and Higuain with their
never-ending supply of goals, or Chiellini and Ramos with their crunching slide
tackles, but the person who has been winning matches for Juventus for 16 years
is not a striker or a defender: He is Gianluigi Buffon. For well over a decade,
Buffon has policed the Juventus goal, being a mainstay in not only the Juventus
team, but also in the UEFA Team of the year. The keeper has won 8 Italian
league titles, 4 Coppa Italias, 168 caps for Italy and even the World Cup. But
he has never won the Champions League. With rumours of Buffon’s retirement this
summer, perhaps it was written in the stars that this footballing great’s last appearance
would be to clinch the trophy that has eluded him his whole career? We’ll see
what Ronaldo has to say about that.
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