⭐ Turkish magic shines in Juventus victory
Juventus got the job done and, in addition to thrashing Wydad AC, secured their ticket to the Round of 16 in the Club World Cup. In the Bianconeri's victory, we had two standout players, and we present them to you on Onefootball.
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💪 Kenan Yildiz's Brace
The Turkish football gem keeps shining in the tournament and scored two stunning goals in the win over the Moroccan team. Without a doubt, Juve's number "10" is inspired and wants to lead his team to the title.
A goal that builds confidence
From the penalty spot, Vlahovic made his mark on the scoreboard. His future with La Vecchia Signora is uncertain, but goals are always good for killers like Dusan.
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