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If Juventus lost this Saturday evening against Naples (2-1), and still cannot take off since the induction of Thiago Motta, the evening news at the Diego Armando Maradona stadium was the first of Randal Kolo Muani . Lined up from the start for his first match with the Old Lady, the striker on loan from PSG managed to shake the nets.
There was only room for one number nine on the Bianconeri side, and Dušan Vlahović paid the price. A regular starter, the Serb found himself on the bench against the Neapolitans and only came on ten minutes from time. And the 24-year-old seems to have wanted to send a message after the meeting, by publishing this photo in his story Instagramon which we can see the number “9” written. It’s hard not to see it as a message sent to the new arrival…
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