Sixth Anniversary of the Duodécima
Real Madrid beat Juventus 1-4 in Cardiff on 3 June 2017 with goals from Cristiano Ronaldo (2), Casemiro and Asensio.
Real Madrid lifted the Duodécima in Cardiff Wales on 3 June 2017. The Whites faced Juventus in the final, in which Cristiano Ronaldo gave our team the lead and Mandzukic quickly equalised for the Italians. In a spectacular second half, Real Madrid gave an exhibition and decided the match with three more goals, with Casemiro, Cristiano Ronaldo and Asensio all getting on the scoresheet.
This victory made Real Madrid the first club to win the title twice in a row under the Champions League format. A record that was extended the following year when they won the Decimotercera against Liverpool. In the 2016/17 edition, Zidane's side faced Sporting Portugal, Borussia Dortmund and Legia Warsaw in the Group Stage. And Napoli, Bayern Munich and Atlético Madrid in the knockout stages. Just 58 years earlier, on 3 June 1959, Real Madrid woould win the Cuarta.
MATCH INFO:
1- Juventus: Buffon, Dani Alves, Bonucci, Barzagli Cuadrado, 66’, Álex Sandro, Chiellini, Khedira, Pjanic Marchisio, 71’, Dybala Lemina, 78’, Mandzukic and Higuaín.
4- Real Madrid: Keylor Navas, Carvajal, Varane, Ramos, Marcelo, Casemiro, Kroos Morata, 89’, Isco Asensio, 82’, Modric, Benzema Bale, 77’ and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Goals:
0-1 min. 20: Cristiano Ronaldo.
1-1 min. 27: Mandzukic.
1-2 min. 61: Casemiro.
1-3 min. 64: Cristiano Ronaldo.
1-4 min. 90: Asensio.
Referee: Felix Brych Germany.
Stadium: Millenium Stadium.
This victory made Real Madrid the first club to win the title twice in a row under the Champions League format. A record that was extended the following year when they won the Decimotercera against Liverpool. In the 2016/17 edition, Zidane's side faced Sporting Portugal, Borussia Dortmund and Legia Warsaw in the Group Stage. And Napoli, Bayern Munich and Atlético Madrid in the knockout stages. Just 58 years earlier, on 3 June 1959, Real Madrid woould win the Cuarta.
MATCH INFO:
1- Juventus: Buffon, Dani Alves, Bonucci, Barzagli Cuadrado, 66’, Álex Sandro, Chiellini, Khedira, Pjanic Marchisio, 71’, Dybala Lemina, 78’, Mandzukic and Higuaín.
4- Real Madrid: Keylor Navas, Carvajal, Varane, Ramos, Marcelo, Casemiro, Kroos Morata, 89’, Isco Asensio, 82’, Modric, Benzema Bale, 77’ and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Goals:
0-1 min. 20: Cristiano Ronaldo.
1-1 min. 27: Mandzukic.
1-2 min. 61: Casemiro.
1-3 min. 64: Cristiano Ronaldo.
1-4 min. 90: Asensio.
Referee: Felix Brych Germany.
Stadium: Millenium Stadium.