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Yes, he Kean!

Moise steps up in Ronaldo’s absence to rescue Juve

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Milan: Rising teenage star Moise Kean stepped up in the absence of Cristiano Ronaldo to rescue a 1-0 win for Juventus against lowly Empoli as the champions opened up an 18-point lead at the top of Serie A.

The 19-year-old – who burst into the limelight during Italy’s opening Euro 2020 qualifiers – came on as a substitute in Turin and three minutes later scored his third league goal of the season after his double against Udinese earlier this month.

“I am neither (Lionel) Messi nor Cristiano but one day I hope to become like them,” said Kean.

Juventus got back to winning ways after falling to their first league defeat of the season to Genoa before the internatio­nal break.

Ronaldo had been rested by Juventus against Genoa and the Portuguese star is now recovering from a right thigh injury picked up on internatio­nal duty.

Argentina striker Paulo Dybala also pulled up with a thigh problem during the warm-up before Saturday’s game.

But coach Massimilia­no Allegri insisted he had wanted to ease the pressure on Kean by opting for Rodrigo Bentancur to replace the Argentine.

“Scoring two goals for Italy in as many games, having all that attention, it uses up a lot of energy both

physically and mentally,” said

Allegri.

“He (Kean) returned from internatio­nal duty and looked like he barely knew where he was.

“He’s got the qualities to be a great player, but so did many who have lost their way over the years.”

Kean’s form, with goals for Italy against Finland and Liechtenst­ein, gives Allegri more options ahead of his side’s Champions League quarter-final against Ajax.

The youngster became the second youngest player after Mario Balotelli, aged 18 years and 242 days in 2009, to score eight Serie A goals.

“I’m ready to pursue new records,” he warned.

“What the Mister (Allegri) says is right: I hope to become like the greatest players in the world, through commitment and

hard work.”

Juventus are without wingers Douglas Costa and Juan Cuadrado, with centreback Andrea Barzagli also out injured.

The seven-time defending champions struggled to break down the Tuscans who were targeting a second straight win under new coach Aurelio Andreazzol­i.

Empoli dug deep, allowing the hosts few opportunit­ies, with Polish goalkeeper Bartlomiej Dragowski denying a Mandzukic header to the frustratio­n of the home crowd.

Kean replaced Blaise Matuidi in the 68th minute and had an immediate impact, latching onto Mandzukic’s knock-down.

Ten minutes later, the teenager was denied a second, with a desperate one-handed save by Dragowski giving Empoli hope. The Tuscany side remain one point above the relegation zone.

“It’s never easy after the break for internatio­nal duty and it was good that we won like this, 1-0 with a struggle to get the points,” said Allegri.

“It’s another step forward. “Now we have seven games in 20 days and fortunatel­y we are recovering some players who can give us a big help.”

Earlier on Saturday, Igor Tudor got off to a winning start on his return as Udinese coach with a 2-0 victory over Genoa.

Former Croatian internatio­nal Tudor took over a year after coming in and saving the north-eastern outfit from relegation with two wins in the last four games of the 2017-2018 season.

Stefano Okaka opening the scoring after just four minutes in Udine, finishing from a Seko Fofana cross.

Rolando Mandragora sealed a valuable three points with a volley just after the hour mark as Udinese gained some breathing space by moving four points above the relegation zone.

 ?? — AFP ?? Boom!: Juventus’ Moise Kean scoring his side’s winning goal during the Serie A match against Empoli in Turin on Saturday.
— AFP Boom!: Juventus’ Moise Kean scoring his side’s winning goal during the Serie A match against Empoli in Turin on Saturday.

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