Quarter Final, Play-off, 28 Febuary 1962, Parc des Princes, Paris
Attendance: 36,750,Referee Mr Schwinte
Attendance: 36,750,Referee Mr Schwinte
The likelihood was that two of the four fancied teams left in the competition would be drawn against each other in the quarter-finals and, sure enough, Real Madrid and Juventus found themselves paired together. That should have left Benfica and Tottenham with a clear run to the semi-finals, but they both had to come from behind before progressing to the next round. Without the injured Eusebio, Benfica – with the quick and skilful seventeen year old winger Antonio Simoes making his first appearance - took an early lead in Germany against Nuremberg, but were beaten 3-1 in the first leg. They came back emphatically in the second game, however, running out 6-0 winners with both Eusebio and Jose Augusto scoring twice. Tottenham also lost their first game, going down 1-0 to a dangerous Dukla Prague side that contained several members of the Czech squad that would reach the World Cup Final the following summer. A 4-1 win in blizzard hit London, however, thanks to two goals each from Smith and Mackay, saw Spurs safely through. Afterwards the Spurs captain Danny Blanchflower commented: ‘The Czechs are nice people but they play soft football – they are not realistic enough. They couldn’t adjust themselves to the conditions and didn’t seem aware of defence at times.’ The big game of the round turned out to be as close as expected, although when Real Madrid came away from Turin with a 1-0 win courtesy of a classic Di Stefano goal which saw him shake off two defenders and blast the ball into the roof of the net, few thought that Juventus had much chance at all. Juve had been totally outclassed by Real and had only kept the deficit down to one thanks to a heroic defence marshalled by Welshman John Charles. The Italians, however, turned the tie around with a 1-0 away win when Sivori sidefooted a Charles cross home on 38 minutes to register Real’s first home defeat in European competition. Two days after Juventus’ win in Madrid, the two teams met again in Paris. Real Madrid took an early lead through Felo, but Sivori scored again for the Italians on the half hour to level the scores. In the second half, however, del Sol and Tejada scored for Real and kept them on course to reclaim the trophy that they had held for so long.
Goals : 1-0 Sivori 33 1-1 Felo 40 1-2 Del Sol 65 1-3 Tejada 82,
Goals : 1-0 Sivori 33 1-1 Felo 40 1-2 Del Sol 65 1-3 Tejada 82,
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