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This Friday, Côme received Juventus Turin at the opening of the 24th day of Serie A. In good shape since the arrival of Randal Kolo Muani, the old lady faced a squad in difficulty despite a large winter transfer window. However, it was the locals who made the best start of the match by multiplying the big opportunities without making the good Turin defense (6th, 11th, 23rd) fold. On its first opportunity, Juve hit the bull's eye. In great shape, Randal Kolo Muani was sent to depth. Without hesitation, the player loaned by PSG scribbled his opponent before sending a missile to Butez's left skylight (0-1, 35th).
Volunteers despite this opening of the frustrating score, Côme reacted before the break when Assane Diao cheated Di Gregorio from the head (1-1, 45+1st). On the return from the locker room, Côme continued to get more opportunities (46th, 55th), but it was ultimately Juventus that made the difference at the end of the match. Guilty of a dangerous outing on Gatti, the French goalkeeper was deceived by Kolo Muani who gave the victory to Juve by scoring his fifth goal in three games on penalty (1-2, 89th). With this precious and winding success, Piedmontese climb to 4th place in the ranking. For its part, the comasques have been poorly paid and remain 15th.
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