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Del Piero moved by Madrid milestone

After his spectacular double at Real Madrid CF sealed his team's passage to the UEFA Champions League knockout phase, Juventus hero Alessandro Del Piero promised he would "always carry this night in my heart".

Alessandro del Piero's goals sealed Juve's passage to the last 16
Alessandro del Piero's goals sealed Juve's passage to the last 16 ©Getty Images

Forever young
With his tongue stuck out and arms stretched wide, the Juve No10 defied the look of a man approaching his 34th birthday with his post-goal celebrations, yet his enthusiasm during the 2-0 triumph over the nine-time European Champions Clubs' Cup winners suggests there are many years left in this experienced campaigner. "I'm overwhelmed," the forward said after the game. "We won, we're through and I'm very happy. The fans here gave me a standing ovation when I came off at the end and I want to thank them for their applause. I couldn't have hoped for more from this game."

Special night
Madrid will be happy to see the back of the player whose superb fifth-minute strike set Juventus up for a 2-1 win when these sides last met on Matchday 3. With 17 minutes on the clock in Wednesday's rematch in the Spanish capital, Del Piero fired the opener with a sweet left-footed strike from distance and he left Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas motionless midway through the second half with another glorious free-kick to give the visitors their first win at this stadium since 1962. "This night is full of special things," Del Piero enthused. "We are so happy we could live through this moment knowing we haven't been victorious here for 46 years."

European boost
Despite a huge injury list, Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri has now guided his charges to five consecutive victories in all competitions – a run that started with that Group H home win over Madrid on 21 October – and as one of the team's elder statesmen, Del Piero believes his team-mates are learning a lot from this season's UEFA Champions League. "We're aware we must play with this winning mentality, this determination. We must fight for every ball and know we can't afford to take anything for granted. Only by playing like we did tonight can we achieve great results; then let's see what happens."