The little tackle of Randal Kolo Muani at Ligue 1

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After months hanging out his spleen at PSG, Randal Kolo Muani finds sensations to Juventus. The striker has already struck 5 times on his first 3 games, before staying silent against the PSV in the Champions League. His performance against Inter, on the occasion of a first big shock in Serie A, will be monitored very closely. In an interview with Sky Sport Italiahe recognizes a big change in training in Italy. According to him, the work is harder and more intense in its new club than in Ligue 1.. Critics who join those already heard in the past with other players who have left the French championship.

“”Everything is going more than well, I am very happy to be here. I was very well received, as in a large family. I spoke with the coach, with the captains, I get along well with all my new teammates. Frankly, I feel really goodhe begins. We work a lot, but we work well. It is a big change compared to Ligue 1. Here we work much more, we fight more, football is much more tactical. I made very good beginnings, my teammates helped me a lot, they gave me the right balls and I knew how to use them correctly. I repeat, I am very happy to be here in Turin and I hope this good time will continue in the future.»»

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