Match-winner Matthijs de Ligt insisted Ajax are far from finished after sensationally adding Juventus to their list of Champions League scalps on Tuesday.
Teenager De Ligt's 67th-minute header completed a come-from-behind 2-1 win at Allianz Stadium and remarkable 3-2 aggregate triumph in the quarter-finals.
He became the youngest Dutch player to score in a Champions League knockout match since Nordin Wooter in April 1996 for Ajax versus Panathinaikos, and the second youngest defender to every score in a Champions League knockout match behind Joel Matip.
Donny van de Beek had earlier cancelled out Cristiano Ronaldo's header and the visitors were the better side from there, adding the Serie A champions to a list of vanquished heavyweights already including last-16 opponents Real Madrid.