Juventus Turin: bad news for Adrien Rabiot and Weston McKennie

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A thrilling afternoon for Juventus Turin. Opening the score, the Bianconeri finally had to come back to level with Frosinone in the first period before snatching victory in the final moments in an incandescent Allianz Stadium thanks to the returning Daniele Rugani (3-2, 90+5th). A primordial success in the race for the Champions League dear to the Old Lady. However, the Piedmont afternoon was not a walk in the park, far from it.

Indeed, in addition to a sluggish victory, the Turinese lost Adrien Rabiot and Weston McKennie. The French midfielder came out in the first period suffering a dislocation of the first phalanx of the first toe of his right foot. The American gave up his place following a dislocation of his left shoulder in the second half. Two crucial losses for Juve’s midfield that worry Massimiliano Allegri: “I will be very sorry if I don’t have them available, but there may be other players willing to play.»

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