🚨 Juventus starting XI aiming for second Club World Cup win
The Italian team is ready to jump into action at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia and face Wydad AC, in what will be the start of today's actions in Group G of the FIFA Club World Cup.
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Tudor sends out the same men who thrashed in their tournament debut and want to repeat the dose against the Moroccan team, to reach the match against City with the ticket to the quarterfinals in the bag.
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