Giorgio Chiellini roared in delight as captain Gianluigi Buffon grabbed him by the neck.
It was a fiery show of appreciation from the goalkeeper to the colossus at the heart of the Juventus defence on an emotional night at Wembley Stadium.
Chiellini hadn’t scored against Tottenham but made the last-ditch intervention required – clearing Son Heung-min’s cross – as the clock wound down at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday. It protected a 2-1 victory, secured by Gonzalo Higuain and Paulo Dybala scoring twice in three minutes, to send Juventus through to the Champions League quarter-finals.
Tottenham’s Son Heung-Min (left) scores the opening goal. Photo: EPA
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“We suffered,” Chiellini said after the 4-3 aggregate win. “It was very difficult. But we maintained the calm.”
On a night when it was so difficult for Chiellini and his teammates to remain composed when Italian football is still shaken, still mourning Fiorentina captain Davide Astori.
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Tears rolled down Chiellini’s face amid the celebrations as he paid tribute to his 31-year-old occasional Italy teammate, who was found dead in his room before a Serie A match on Sunday.