Juventus' Argentine forward Gonzalo Higuain, right, celebrates with teammates after scoring during the Uefa Champions League semi-final first-leg match against Monaco. Boris Horvat / AFP
Juventus' Argentine forward Gonzalo Higuain, right, celebrates with teammates after scoring during the Uefa Champions League semi-final first-leg match against Monaco. Boris Horvat / AFP
Juventus' Argentine forward Gonzalo Higuain, right, celebrates with teammates after scoring during the Uefa Champions League semi-final first-leg match against Monaco. Boris Horvat / AFP
Juventus' Argentine forward Gonzalo Higuain, right, celebrates with teammates after scoring during the Uefa Champions League semi-final first-leg match against Monaco. Boris Horvat / AFP

Gonzalo Higuain warns Juve not there yet after win over Monaco in Uefa Champions League


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MONACO // Two-goal hero Gonzalo Higuain urged his Juventus teammates to keep their feet on the ground after a brilliant 2-0 win in Monaco on Wednesday that left them on the brink of the Uefa Champions League final.

Argentine striker Higuain was set up by Dani Alves to open the scoring in the 29th minute and then converted an Alves cross just before the hour as Juve claimed a seemingly decisive victory in the semi-final first leg at the Stade Louis II.

The Italian champions have the final in Cardiff on June 3 in their sights, with a showdown against holders Real Madrid, Higuain’s former side, looking probable.

“The dream we have been pursuing since August has been to get to Cardiff and we are just one step away,” said Higuain, who was applauded off by the home support in Monaco.

He now has 31 goals this season following his €90 million (Dh360m) transfer from Napoli, helping Juve close on a potential treble.

Higuain, who ended a seven-game run without scoring in the Champions League knockout stages, added: “We have not won anything yet, so we mustn’t get carried away. I always kept calm. I knew everyone had faith in me and that hard work is always rewarded in the end.”

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Predictions

Why Juve will win: Dybala, Higuain, defence, Allegri, now or never

Why Monaco will win: Mbappe, Falcao, Glik, Silva, speed

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Juventus were immense in all areas against a Monaco side who have lit up Europe this season with their brand of attacking football.

The hosts found the Juve defence to be impermeable, with Gianluigi Buffon majestic as ever in goal.

Buffon, 39, making his 149th European appearance, denied Kylian Mbappe and Radamel Falcao in the first half and produced a stunning fingertip stop from Valere Germain late on.

Juventus, who welcome Monaco to Turin for the second leg next Tuesday, have now gone over 10 hours without conceding in the Champions League and Buffon has kept clean sheets in all five matches in the knockout rounds.

“In every game I want to show that I deserve to play at this level despite my age. I work hard every day for this. The day I quit, I want people to be sad about it,” remarked Buffon, twice a beaten finalist in the Champions League.

“We had the right approach. They are a fearsome team and the only way to beat them was playing the way we did.”

Buffon also praised manager Massimiliano Allegri for his decision to bring Andrea Barzagli into a three-man defence, thwarting Monaco’s attack and allowing Dani Alves to wreak havoc down the right.

“Gigi showed that he is still a great goalkeeper. He always does it in big games, and Higuain scored two lovely goals. But to get results everyone needs to work hard. You need to make sacrifices and track back and he did that too,” Allegri said.

Juventus could wrap up a record sixth consecutive Serie A title this weekend, when they face city rivals Torino, while Lazio await in the Italian Cup final.

To put their performance in the principality into context, Monaco had won their previous 13 home games and scored in 41 consecutive matches at the Stade Louis II since November 2015.

“They were more clinical than us – with two or three chances they scored and we couldn’t put any of ours away. Buffon made some incredible saves,” Monaco manager Leonardo Jardim said.

He missed marauding Benjamin Mendy at left-back and now Monaco must attempt to become just the third team ever to overturn a home first-leg deficit in the Champions League.

“It is difficult but we need to keep believing. The best thing is to believe it is possible, even if we only have a five percent chance.”

In the meantime, Monaco will switch their focus back to their attempt to win the French title – they play Nancy on Saturday and need two wins from their last four league games to become champions.

* Agencies

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