Juventus kept their dreams of a domestic and European
double alive with a 2-1 UEFA Europa League victory over Lyon on Thursday.
After a 1-0 victory in the quarter-final first leg in
France last week, the Turin giants secured a 3-1 aggregate victory to progress
to the last four of a European competition for the first time since the 2002-03
campaign.
Inspirational midfielder Andrea Pirlo struck the opening
goal after four minutes with an exquisite free-kick from just outside the
penalty area, but the visitors levelled when Jimmy Briand placed a header
beyond Gianluigi Buffon 14 minutes later.
The Italian champions were not to be denied, though, and
sealed victory on the night thanks to a long-range Claudio Marchisio strike
that took a wicked deflection off Samuel Umtiti and gave goalkeeper Anthony
Lopes no chance.
The victory extends Juve’s unbeaten home record to over a
calendar year, with their last defeat at the Juventus stadium against Bayern
Munich in the UEFA Champions League last April.
Leading scorer Carlos Tevez, who has been nursing a thigh
injury but was passed fit, missed a third-minute effort as Antonio Conte’s side
wasted no time in stamping their authority on the game.
Then just a minute later Corentin Tolisso ended a typical
bustling run from the Argentina striker on the edge of the penalty area and the
midfielder was punished when Pirlo fired a trademark free-kick into the back of
the net.
Juve's lead only lasted quarter of an hour, though, as
Briand caught them out when he levelled with a close-range header.
From a quickly taken corner Arnold Mvuemba lifted a high
ball to the back post, where Briand shrugged off a challenge from Claudio
Marchisio and placed his header out of Buffon's reach.
Lyon were slowly getting into their stride and created
the next opening just before the half-hour mark, with Maxime Gonalons meeting a
cross on the edge of the area but Buffon parried his low strike away to safety.
A lacklustre start to the second half saw the hosts
control possession without threatening the Lyon goal, in fact they had to wait
until just after the hour-mark to test Lopes again.
The evergreen Pirlo whipped a cross into the penalty area
for Tevez, who flicked a header into the top corner but saw his effort ruled
out for offside.
Mvuemba tested Buffon with a free-kick in the 67th
minute, but Lyon otherwise struggled to fashion goalscoring opportunities in
the second half and a minute later they fell further behind in the tie.
Marchisio was given far too much room 25 yards from goal
by the Lyon defence, and he made them pay by unleashing a strike towards goal
that Lopes looked to have covered until the ball struck Umtiti and flew in the
opposite direction into the net.
Substitute Sebastian Giovinco wasted an opportunity to
extend the hosts' lead further, but that never looked like being costly.
Conte's men now progress to the semi-finals and continue
to dream of reaching the final, which will be held in their own stadium next
month.
Culled from soccerway
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