The U.S. winger was deployed in a deeper role, where he impressed, while McKennie moved back to a more natural midfield position
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Weah, McKennie both start for JuventusWeah deployed at RB, with McKennie at No. 10 spot defeat Como 2-1 on heels of Randal Kolo Muani's braceFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
USMNT duo Tim Weah and Weston McKennie's Juventus defeated Cesc Fabregas' Como 2-1 on Friday in a Serie A clash. Weah was deployed as a right back for the match, while McKennie moved to a more natural No. 10 role in a 4-3-3 formation under manager Thiago Motta.
A brace from French forward Randal Kolo-Muani helped secure all three points, but they left it late. After opening the scoring 34 minutes in to hand Juve an early lead, Como equalized on the brink of halftime off a brilliant header from Assane Diao. However, luck would end in the favor, as a late penalty was awarded their way in the 89th minute — which Kolo Muani converted to secure victory.
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Weah impressed heavily in his right back spot, including playing an important role in the opening goal for the by winning a crucial tackle in the midfield to gain possession before playing the ball to Nico Gonzalez, who assisted Kolo Muani's opener.
McKennie, meanwhile, played fantastic in a midfield position after weeks of being deployed at defense himself. The 26-year-old completed 87 percent of his passes, creating three chances and recording 60 overall touches on the ball.
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Weah was heavily deployed as a RWB under Max Allegri throughout the 2023-24 season but had not featured in a defensive role under Sergio Conceicao until Friday's match.
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The are back in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday when they take on Dutch side PSV in the Knockout Round Playoffs. The contest will feature as Leg 1 of their affair.