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Juve would ultimately line up against Louis van Gaal’s Ajax in the May 22 nd finale in Rome, and 21 years after first winning the European Cup Juventus would once again sit atop of the football world, as they dethroned the pride of the Netherlands by way of a 4-2 penalty shootout win, after the scores were tied 1-1 after 120 minutes. At Stadio Delle Alpi, Juventus would not be stopped as their own young assassin: Alessandro Del Piero got the home side on level footing on aggregate, before Michele Padovano scored the winner, in a game that ended with both teams having a man sent off. Michael Laudrup who once proudly wore the black and white stripes of Juventus, was now amongst the Real Madrid starting XI that welcomed Juventus to the Santiago Bernabeu on March 5 th 1996, however it was Real Madrid’s young assassin: Raul, who would score the decisive goal in what was a 1-0 win in favour of ‘Los Blancos’, the 5 th score-line of that kind in the space of 6 meetings together.
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By the 1995/96 season, Marcelo Lippi’s forces saw bigger fish to fry in the form of the Champions League, standing in front of them in the quarter-final however would be Real Madrid. The Juventus glory years…ġ0 years later, the European Cup would be rebranded as the UEFA Champions League, still though, neither Juventus nor Real Madrid had come any closer to winning the trophy Juve’ however were beginning something of a dynasty as they captured the 1990, and 1993 UEFA Cup’s, while finishing runners-up in the 1995 edition. In another ironic occurrence, a Portuguese side would ultimately be crowned as European champions that season, as FC Porto stunned Bayern Munich to lift their 1 st European Cup Real Madrid incidentally were defeated by Bayern Munich in the semi-final as their long wait for a 7 th title continued. Again, the 2 sides would split respective 1-0 wins over both legs, and again, it would be ultimately Real Madrid who would progress at the expense of ‘I Bianconeri’, this time in the form of a penalty shootout, where Real Madrid won 3-1 again ironically. Real Madrid were armed with legends: Manuel Sanchis, Jose Camacho, Chendo, Michel, Jorge Valdano, Hugo Sanchez, and Emilio Butragueno, while Juventus had amongst their ranks: Stefano Tacconi, Antonio Cabrini, Sergio Brio, Michael Laudrup, and of course 3 time Ballon d’Or winner: Michel Platini. In the time that had passed since the last meeting, saw Real Madrid win the 1965/66 competition, and as a result were now 6 time winners of the trophy, and had been winners of the UEFA Cup for each of the last 2 season however Juventus had just won their first European Cup in 1985, defeating the all-conquering Liverpool in the infamous final in Brussels that year. 24 years would pass before the 2 sides were re-united, as the last 16 of the 1986/87 European Cup brought them together. It would end in heartbreak ultimately for ‘Les Merengues’ as Benfica defeated them in the final to retain the European Cup in Amsterdam. A true European Super-Clasico the 2 sides first met in the quarter final of the 1961/62 European Cup, and in the days of when a 3 rd leg if you will, was required instead of extra-time Real Madrid armed with Alfredo di Stefano in their ranks would eventually defeat Juventus in the tie breaker in Paris, by 3-1, after respective 1-0 wins in favour of each side. Juventus were of course beaten by Barcelona that night in Berlin, this time however they will meet a foe that they have played 18 times in the past, a side that they defeated in the semi-final of that very itineration of the competition: Real Madrid. So after a gruelling season, the 2016/17 champions of Italy, and Spain (just as they did in 2015) will come together in a clash to determine who shall be crowed the kings of Europe. Real Madrid Key Info: 03/06/17 The Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales The European Cup years… Here we are back again! Can you feel it? Can you sense it? That’s right! It’s now time to draw the 2016/17 European football season to a close, and what greater curtain closer is there than a Champions League final between Real Madrid and Juventus to look forward too! If it isn’t apparent already, it shall be now this is the Origami with Aragami UEFA Champions League final preview! In this edition, I will be reliving the 18 game history between the 2 sides, relive classic ties, look at both side’s run to the final this year, and then what I believe will materialise on June 3 rd…