Juventus beats Monaco 2-1 to reach Champions League final
Juventus' Dani Alves and Monaco's Kylian Mbappe in action during the Champions League Semi Final Second Leg at Juventus Stadium, Turin, Italy, May 9, 2017. [Photo/Agencies] |
"It's a path that started a long time ago," Allegri said. "Everyone has grown: the club, the players, myself. Have to compliment everyone. From tomorrow we have to think about what we can do in these in 20 days.
"It's right to be enthusiastic, but we'll take it one step at a time. We have to improve certain things, because this squad is capable of improving."Monaco's young team has earned a lot of admirers this season and coach Leonardo Jardim's task will be to keep his players together, especially with many top clubs following Mbappe. The 18-year-old striker wasn't even born when Buffon made his Serie A debut in 1995.
"We leave here eliminated, but still with our heads held high," Mbappe said. "My goal against Buffon didn't help anything, it's pretty much just anecdotal."As for Monaco's performances in this season's Champions League, Mbappe saw them as valuable experience.
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