In the last transfer market, Juventus spent a lot to please Thiago Motta, who however also focused on many youngsters who grew up at home: first Savona, then MbangulaIn the end Yildiz. And precisely these last two, thanks to the Belgian’s goal against Bologna, are worth a new record in this Serie A for the Juventus team.
As reported by statistics experts at OptIn fact, Juventus is the only team to boast two players born since 2004 with at least two goals in this championship: Mbangula (born 2004, 2 goals) and Yildiz (born 2005, 3 goals). Two young people who grew up in the Next Gen who are starting to make their contribution, in different degrees, to the Juventus of the greats.
2 – Juventus is the only team to boast two players born since 2004 with at least two goals in this championship: Samuel Mbangula (born in 2004, 2 goals) and Kenan Yildiz (born in 2005, 3 goals). Young.#JuveBologna
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Juventus (4-2-3-1): Perin; Danilo, Gatti (34′ st Savona), Kalulu, Cambiaso (14′ Rouhi); Locatelli (19′ st Thuram), Fagioli (19′ st Yildiz); Conceicao, Koopmeiners, Weah (34′ st Mbangula); Vlahovic. Available: Di Gregorio, Pinsoglio, Adzic, Owusu, Pugno, Pagnucco, Rizzo. Coach: Thiago Motta
Bologna (4-2-3-1): Skorupski; Holm (38′ st Posch), Beukema, Lucumí, Miranda; Pobega (35′ st Moro), Freuler; Ndoye, Odgaard (15′ st Fabbian), Dominguez (39′ st Iling-Junior,); Castro (35′ st Dallinga). Available: Ravaglia, Bagnolini, Erlic, Karlsson, Casale, Corazza, Ferguson, De Silvestri, Urbanski. All.: Italian
Referee: Marchetti
Markers: 30′ Ndoye (B), 8′ st Pobega (B), 17′ st Koopmeiners (J), 47′ st Mbangula (J)
Warned: Weah, Vlahovic, Rouhi, Kalulu (J), Castro, Holm, Odgaard Lucumì (B)
Expelled: Thiago Motta (J)