One month since its last home win, Serie A side Juventus finally got back on track tonight in Turin.
Tim Weah came off the bench to ice the Bianconeri’s 2-0 Serie A victory over AC Milan, scoring his fifth league goal of the season. The U.S. men’s national team winger entered the match at halftime and walked away with a positive performance against the visiting Rossoneri.
Following a goal-less first half, Juventus broke the deadlock in the 59th minute through Samuel Mbangula’s opening goal. Weah would double the hosts lead five minutes later, giving Juventus a two-goal advantage that they wouldn’t relinquish.
Khephren Thuram’s through ball pass upfield allowed Weah to run onto it before drilling a left-footed shot into the bottom-right corner.
It was Weah’s first goal at club level since November 9, 2024.
Thiago Motta’s squad would hang on to move into fourth place in the Serie A table.
Weah played 45 minutes in the match while USMNT teammate Weston McKennie logged the full 90 minutes at right back. Yunus Musah also went the distance for AC Milan while Christian Pulisic missed the match through injury.
Juventus’ UEFA Champions League schedule resumes on Tuesday with a trip to Belgian side Club Brugge.
Weah and McKennie have been on 🔥 this season, excellent goals this season from both!
Now Juve is talking about selling Cambiaso, so Wes might be playing LB a lot the rest of the season.
Just great lol 😆
I really hope at some point their GK gets a red after they are out of subs and Wes slides between the pipes. Unofficially it’s the only position he hasn’t played.
miljevic’s nerf-powered pk underlines it is not always beneficial when someone aggressively grabs the ball to take the kick and waves off the others.
When he yanked it away from McGlynn, I knew it wasn’t going in.