Juve: the hero Mbangula apologizes for his performance against the PSV

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When you are a young player who was still playing with the Next Gen team of Juventus and who discovers the high level, we can only be delighted to have become an essential member of the first team (25 appearances, 4 goals and 4 assists in all competitions) of a team as prestigious as that of the Italian club. Better when you score a decisive goal in the Champions League dam with Juve, you have to savor and live the present moment. But not Samuel MBANGULA, entered the break last night.

The 21 -year -old Belgian -Belgian international winger, author of a big performance against the PSV this Tuesday evening, was not happy with his performance, to say the least. “”I may be the hero of the match, but I cannot be satisfied with the way I played. I did not fulfill my role well, especially at the beginning. I know I can do much better. This is why I want to apologize for this performance. I know it's my first goal, but I find it hard to smile when my performance is not good.A self -criticism rare enough to be underlined and which has not failed to be noted by the Italian media, unaccustomed to such post -match outings, especially among young players.

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