Mbappe brings Juventus' 689-minute shutout streak to an end
For the first time in 689 minutes, Juventus has conceded a goal in the Champions League.
And who else but Kylian Mbappe to score it?
The 18-year-old got Monaco on the board in the semi-final tie against the Italian side, becoming the youngest player to find the net in this stage of the competition, simultaneously ending Juventus' shutout streak in the tournament at 689 minutes.
The close-range tally proved little more than consolation for the French club, as Juventus advanced to the Champions League final by virtue of a 4-1 aggregate win.
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The goal, only the third time Juventus has conceded in the tournament this season - and the first from open play - means Arsenal retains its remarkable record for the longest run without being breached in tournament history.

(Courtesy: ESPN Stats and Info)
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