Not everyone has two world champions in their squad. It is the case of Juventusthe Italian giant, who this Saturday gave a standing ovation at the Allianz Stadium to Ángel Di María and Leandro Paredestwo of Scaleneta’s key pieces that touched the sky with their hands in Qatar 2022.
It was for this reason that the fans of the Old Lady, but also the teammates and even the management, led by Pavel Nedved, gave all their affection to Fideo and Leo during the warm-up.
All this before the match against Udinese was played, with the start of round 17 of Serie A. Di María started there, while Paredes started from the bench. Two other Argentines are also on the bench: Matías Soulé and Enzo Barrenechea.
Intense match that of Turin against a Udinese also represented in biancoceleste with the presence of Nehuen Perez and Roberto Pereyrawho completed the 90 minutes and couldn’t do much to avoid defeat.
It is that four minutes from the end, when Di María had already made way for Milik and Paredes and Soule were already on the field in place of Locatelli and Kostic, Danilo appeared to score the goal and give Juventus the win. It was after a good evaluation by Paredes for Chiesa that he was sent to the center for the free admission of the Brazilian.
With this result, Juventus have reached 37 points, four fewer than leaders Napoliwho will play against Sampdoria in Genoa this Sunday.
There had previously been a heartbreaking triumph for Fiorentina thanks to the goal from a penalty by Nicolás González, one who missed the World Cup in Qatar due to an injury that took him out of the game four days after the debut against Saudi Arabia. The former Argentinian sealed the game with success from 12 steps after Saponara opened the account for him and Berardi scored the partial equalizer, even from a penalty, for the visit.
Source: Clarin
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