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<p>As far as all Bianconeri fans are concerned, the name Vladimir Jugovic evokes memories of one particular moment: the decisive penalty scored against Ajax in 1996 which saw Juventus win the Champions League.</p>
<p>Yet the Serbian midfielder also hit other significant strikes, often saving them for decisive encounters. His goal against Milan, subject of a quiz on our official Facebook page, is one that is still remembered by the Juventus faithful 15 years on.</p>
<p>On 6 April 1997, defending champions Milan met Champions League holders Juventus at the San Siro. And Marcelo Lippi’s side put in a display that was worth far more than the three points on offer.</p>
<p>The Bianconeri silenced the home crowd with a resounding 6-1 victory. Jugovic and Christian Vieri hit doubles, while Zinedine Zidane and Nicola Amoruso completed the rout.</p>
<p>There were still eight more games to play in the championship, but the boost provided by the goal-fest in Milan would prove vital. Three days later, Lippi’s men also ran out winners in the Amsterdam Arena and booked their place in a second consecutive Champions League final.</p>
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Source: Juventus.com
<p>As far as all Bianconeri fans are concerned, the name Vladimir Jugovic evokes memories of one particular moment: the decisive penalty scored against Ajax in 1996 which saw Juventus win the Champions League.</p>
<p>Yet the Serbian midfielder also hit other significant strikes, often saving them for decisive encounters. His goal against Milan, subject of a quiz on our official Facebook page, is one that is still remembered by the Juventus faithful 15 years on.</p>
<p>On 6 April 1997, defending champions Milan met Champions League holders Juventus at the San Siro. And Marcelo Lippi’s side put in a display that was worth far more than the three points on offer.</p>
<p>The Bianconeri silenced the home crowd with a resounding 6-1 victory. Jugovic and Christian Vieri hit doubles, while Zinedine Zidane and Nicola Amoruso completed the rout.</p>
<p>There were still eight more games to play in the championship, but the boost provided by the goal-fest in Milan would prove vital. Three days later, Lippi’s men also ran out winners in the Amsterdam Arena and booked their place in a second consecutive Champions League final.</p>
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Source: Juventus.com
