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Álvaro Morata puts Juventus ahead of his old team

Juve are back in front.

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Well, well, what a game we have on our hands here. Real Madrid largely dominated the first half of this match, though their failure to add to Cristiano Ronaldo's penalty has come back to haunt them. Álvaro Morata has scored this goal early in the second period (courtesy of help from his old domestic teammate Iker Casillas), which means the Italian champions are now ahead on aggregate. Carlo Ancelotti may have only half an hour left to save his job, as well as Madrid's Champions League dream.

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