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Manchester City turned in arguably the performance of the Club World Cup so far with a 5-2 hammering of Juventus in Group G. It ensured the Premier League side would finish top, meaning they will ...
Soule recalls time at Juventus with admiration. In a recent interview, Soule opened up about what it was like to be part of the Juventus environment, even before he had fully broken into the ...
Juventus have confirmed that Nicolò Savona suffered a serious ankle injury during the Club World Cup defeat to Manchester City and will be out for at least a month.
Erling Haaland was introduced for the second period and just seven minutes later, Nunes again got beyond the Juventus defence and squared the ball across for the Norwegian to bundle us 3-1 ahead.
Paul Pogba says Juventus didn’t provide him with basic help during his doping ban: ‘ I thought I was at war with anti-doping authorities, not the club.’French midfielder Pogba says he wasn ...
President Donald Trump host the popular Italian soccer club Juventus FC at the White House on Wednesday, as the team is in the U.S. for the Club World Cup. During the visit, as the players stood ...
Juventus and Manchester City will play June 26 at 3 p.m. ET at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida, in a game that will decide first place in Group G, since each squad won both of its first ...
Manchester City secured top spot in Group G of the Club World Cup with a 5-2 thrashing of Juventus on Thursday, exposing the Serie A side’s defensive frailties in emphatic fashion.
Juventus have announced two new sponsorship deals, including a lucrative extension to the agreement with their current kit manufacturer Adidas set to be worth over €400 million ($453 million).
While Juventus, FIFA, and the White House have not explained why the event occurred, sports teams visiting the President is not uncommon, with most American championship-winning teams doing so.
The Nigeria international rejected Igor Tudor’s side earlier in the summer. According to La Gazetta dello Sport, Juventus have resumed talks with his representatives in recent days.
June 18 (UPI) --President Donald Trump on Wednesday welcomed members of the Italian Juventus Club World Cup team to the Oval Office as he spoke about a range of topics, including transgender athletes.