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Juventus needed someone to put on the hero's costume, and got back to Randal Kolo Muani. While the meeting was very badly embarked on the Bianconeri, led since the 4th minute and a head of Mattia from Sciglio on a Cafouillé corner, the French scorer scored a double in less than three minutes in the second half to wear Juve towards victory. It thus makes it possible to forget the poor performance of the old lady against Benfica in the Champions League. Well launched by Koopmeiners in depth, the player loaned by Paris Saint-Germain first resisted the return of Goglichidze before crucifying Vasquez quote from a powerful strike to the first post to equalize (61st).
Then, two minutes and twenty-six seconds later, he is on the trajectory of a strike from former Lille Timothy Weah, and his lucky deviation takes the porter of Empoli to the opposite, his second and third goals in the jersey from Juve in two appearances (64th). At the end of the meeting, Dusan Vlahovic comes to seal the success of the Turinois (90th), before the young Portuguese Francisco Conceicao came to offer his first goal in Serie this season (90th+2). The men of Thiago Motta have recorded four goals in the same match for the first time since December 17 and a success against Cagliari, and virtually find a place in the top 4, all the same thirteen points of the leader, Naples.
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