Real Madrid survived an early Atletico Madrid onslaught to reach the Champions League final 4-2 on aggregate on Wednesday and set up a mouth-watering summit clash against Juventus.
Atletico roared into a two-goal lead in the semifinal second leg with a Saul Niguez header and Antoine Griezmann’s penalty, but Isco notched one in the 42nd minute for Real, which saw out the game calmly to lose 2-1 on the night and ease into the final.
Real, which won the first leg at home 3-0, has now eliminated Atletico from the competition in four consecutive seasons, including the 2014 and 2016 finals.
Zidane thrilled
Zinedine Zidane’s side can become the first team to retain the Champions League title when it faces his former club Juventus in the final in Cardiff on June 3.
“Its special, for sure, (Juventus) gave me everything,” Zidane told reporters. “But I’m with Real Madrid, another club of my life. It will be a beautiful final.”
Atletico’s final European game at the Vicente Calderon before it moves stadiums will be remembered for the fantastic atmosphere the supporters created as they tried to help their team overcome its arch-rival.
But Simeone’s men could not break their European curse against Real.
Driven on by the deafening Calderon, Atletico started well, creating more danger in the opening minutes than it managed in the entire first leg before Saul nodded home Koke’s corner in the 12th minute.
When Raphael Varane brought down Fernando Torres four minutes later and Antoine Griezmann converted the penalty, the comeback seemed a real possibility.
But Real, which last failed to score 61 games ago, was not to be denied.
Karim Benzema’s sensational solo dribble on the left byline took out three defenders and he cut the ball back for Toni Kroos to drive a shot at goal.
Jan Oblak made an excellent save to keep the German at bay but Isco was on hand to poke home from close range and give Real a precious away goal.
Cristiano Ronaldo thought he had added a second for Real but it was harshly ruled out for offside.
The visitors, however, calmly kept possession in the closing minutes to stay on course for a 12th European Cup.
The results (semifinal, second leg): Atletico Madrid 2 (Saul Niguez 12, Griezmann 16-pen) bt Real Madrid 1 (Isco 42). Real Madrid wins 4-2 on aggregate .