Juve's Kean snatches comeback victory at Sassuolo
SASSUOLO, Italy : A late winner from Moise Kean earned Juventus a 2-1 comeback victory at Sassuolo in Serie A on Monday and boosted their hold on the final Champions League qualifying spot.
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SASSUOLO, Italy : A late winner from Moise Kean earned Juventus a 2-1 comeback victory at Sassuolo in Serie A on Monday and boosted their hold on the final Champions League qualifying spot.
Moise Kean's goal two minutes from time secured Juventus victory over Sassuolo which all-but secures a top-four spot for the Bianconeri. The mid-table hosts were much the better outfit in the first half and the opener from Giacomo Raspadori — which he fired inside Wojciech Szczesny's near post after running onto Domenico Berardi's backheel — was just rewards.
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La Juventus debe reconstruir su delantera. Un proceso que ha empezado en enero, con la inesperada llegada de Dusan Vlahovic, y que tendrá que continuar en este verano. El adiós de Paulo Dybala como agente libre ya es oficial, y los bianconeri podrían perder también a Álvaro Morata. La prioridad del jugador y del club es seguir juntos, pero los italianos no quieren desembolsar los 35 millones de euros que cuesta su opción de compra. Le piden al Atleti un descuento importante que, según 'La Gazzetta dello Sport', los colchoneros no van a conceder. La oferta juventina ronda la mitad de esa cifra (15 millones más tres en variables) y, si no habrá acuerdo para el español, la entidad de Turín ya tiene lista una doble alternativa para completar su ataque.
Lazio coach Maurizio Sarri said Friday that striker Ciro Immobile has become the "scapegoat" for Italy's failure to qualify for a second consecutive World Cup finals and claimed Serie A is "30 or 40 years behind" continental rivals. "He is becoming the scapegoat for this situation. If I were him, I know what I'd do," Sarri said, seeming to suggest the international should quit the national side.
Italy won 3-2 in an entertaining friendly away to Turkey on Tuesday after Giacomo Raspadori struck twice although that was scant consolation for their agonising failure to qualify for the World Cup and added to Turkey's misery after they missed out.
Italy responded to the shock of failing to qualify for the Qatar World Cup by coming from behind to beat Turkey.