Timothy Weah finally scored his first goal for Juventus and it’s a sensational success.
The 23-year-old USMNT winger scored from distance late in Juventus’ 6-1 Coppa Italia loss to Salernitana on Thursday.
Weah came off the bench in the match after starting against AS Roma in Serie A at the weekend. He basically plays on the right and has helped in thirteen appearances.
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He made a handful of starts in that span, missing games with a hamstring injury from Nov. 5 to Dec. 8.
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Weah’s father, George, played his Serie A ball with AC Milan, where he also scored some goals in tournaments.
Weah signed a five-year deal with Juve after arriving from Lille this summer. The one-time Celtic star and PSG academy product has five goals and four assists in 35 caps for the United States men’s national team.
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