Thursday, November 27, 2025

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Midfielder Scores First Champions League Goal of the Season in Juventus Win

Weston McKennie spectacularly broke his goal drought during Juventus' dramatic 3-2 victory over Bodo/Glimt in Norway on Tuesday, scoring what proved to be a pivotal goal in the Italian club's challenging Champions League campaign.

The American midfielder, who had struggled to find the net throughout the 2024-25 season, rose magnificently to meet Fabio Miretti's cross in the 59th minute, powering a header past the goalkeeper from six yards out. The goal gave Juventus a 2-1 lead after they had fallen behind early in the match on the artificial pitch in frigid Norwegian conditions.

McKennie's eighth career Champions League goal came at a critical juncture for the Bianconeri, who desperately needed their first win after managing only three draws and suffering a defeat to Real Madrid in their opening fixtures. The timing couldn't have been better for the Texas native, who has faced uncertainty about his place in both club and country.

The header showcased McKennie's aerial prowess as he outjumped his marker to convert the service from Miretti, who had benefited from the inspired play of substitute Kenan Yildiz. The Turkish teenager had entered at halftime and immediately transformed the match, playing a role in all three Juventus goals. While Bodo/Glimt equalized late through a penalty, Jonathan David's stoppage-time winner secured the crucial three points. The victory lifted Juventus to 22nd place in the expanded 36-team Champions League table with six points, keeping their hopes alive of reaching the knockout rounds.

For McKennie, the goal marked a significant milestone—his first of the campaign after a difficult period that saw managerial changes at Juventus and inconsistent call-ups to Mauricio Pochettino's United States national team. Among Americans in Champions League history, he now trails only Christian Pulisic, who leads with 12 goals in the competition.

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