Valencia (Spain): Juventus believe they can win the Champions League with Cristiano Ronaldo, but they had to start by beating Valencia without him here Wednesday after he was controversially sent off on his debut in the competition for the Italian champions.
A tearful Ronaldo left the pitch in disbelief in the 29th minute, having aimed a petulant, but seemingly harmless, kick at Valencia defender Jeison Murillo. The Portuguese player then made contact with Murillo’s head while urging him to get up.
Ronaldo dropped to the floor like the tournament was lost after German official Felix Brych brandished the red card but Juve showed more composure, Miralem Pjanic scoring twice from the penalty spot to clinch a comfortable 2-0 win. Valencia were even awarded a third spot-kick of the match deep into injury-time but Daniel Parejo missed.
It remains to be seen how UEFA judge Ronaldo’s offence, and dissent, but he is set to miss the next European game October 2 at home to Young Boys. After that comes the more threatening double-header against Manchester United.
“I can only say that VAR would have helped the referee make the right decision,” Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri said afterwards. UEFA are yet to approve the technology in Europe’s premier club tournament.
Valencia fans celebrated Ronaldo’s dismissal at the Estadio Mestalla like a goal had been scored but, in truth, their team missed a golden chance to gain a foothold in Group H. Instead, Ronaldo’s absence had little effect. The Italians won – with ease.
“You could say he’s increased the players’ desire to prove themselves,” Allegri informed. “He’s raised the bar for everybody.”
Ronaldo started brightly, with an ambitious shot from distance, and then had a hand in teeing up two glorious chances. He first crossed for Federico Bernardeschi to set up Sami Khedira, before misfiring into the path of Mario Mandzukic six yards out. Each fluffed their lines.
Then, the moment the match will be remembered for – Ronaldo let frustration get the better of him and Murillo made the most of it, falling instantly. Brych was convinced.
But instead of capitalising, Valencia twice capitulated. First, Parejo missed a high ball and kicked Joao Cancelo before Murillo took a risk by bundling down Leonardo Bonucci. Pjanic stepped up for both spot-kicks and converted.