BSP-02 Ronaldo absence gives Kean chance to shine at Juventus

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Ronaldo absence gives Kean chance to shine at Juventus

MILAN, March 29, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Cristiano Ronaldo’s absence through
injury could give Moise Kean the chance to shine with Juventus after the
teenager’s stunning breakthrough with Italy during the international break.

Ronaldo looks set to miss the champions next three Serie A games, against
Empoli on Saturday, Cagliari on April 2, and AC Milan four days later after
picking up a right thigh injury playing for Portugal.

The 34-year-old was rested by Juventus in their last Serie A game, after
his hat-trick against Atletico Madrid sealed a place in the Champions League
quarter-finals against Ajax.

And without the Portuguese star Massimiliano Allegri’s side suffered their
first league defeat this season 2-0 against Genoa.

Juventus are still closing in on an eighth consecutive Scudetto with a 15-
point gap on second-placed Napoli.

And Kean will be hoping to get a chance to showcase his talents for their
first game at home against Empoli since their dramatic victory over Atletico
in the Allianz Stadium.

The 19-year-old won his first cap for Italy in a friendly last November,
but it was his second appearance for the former world champions that has
brought him into the spotlight.

He became the youngest Italian to score in over 60 years in their 2-0 Euro
2020 qualifying win over Finland last Saturday.

He scored again in a 6-0 rout of Liechtenstein on Tuesday.

Being in a star-studded squad alongside five-time Ballon d’Or winner
Ronaldo means that Kean’s opportunities of regular action have been limited.

But ahead of Juventus’ return leg against Atletico, Allegri handed Kean his
first Serie A start of the season against Udinese and the forward seized his
rare opportunity with a brace.

“I always try to be ready and train regularly so that I’m prepared when the
time comes,” Kean said.

“I learn from Cristiano Ronaldo, in training, I steal his secrets. I can
only learn from him. It happens every day.”

Juventus captain Giorgio Chiellini warned that his side have settled after
the Champions League excitement.

“A couple of weeks have passed and I think we’ve fully realised what
happened, so are now even more fired up for these final two months of the
season,” said the Italian defender, who has played over 500 games for
Juventus.

“We have a good advantage at the top of the table, but want to get the
Scudetto sorted as soon as possible.”

– Carlo v Claudio –

In a clash between illustrious coaches, Carlo Ancelotti’s Napoli travel to
Claudio Ranieri’s Roma in a must-win game for both teams.

Roma, in fifth, lost to struggling SPAL last time out and another upset
would seriously compromise a Champions League place next season.

Napoli have won just two of their last six league games, but are still
seven points ahead of third-place Inter Milan, who host Lazio after an
action-packed 3-2 Milan derby win.

Argentina striker Mauro Icardi could make his return for Inter as he is
back training having not played since February 9 amid a contract dispute.

But Dutch defender Stefan de Vrij will miss Sunday’s game against his
former club, along with Argentina striker Lautaro Martinez, after injuries
picked up on international duty.

Lazio — six points adrift of the Champions League places — were deprived
of elite European football this campaign by a defeat to Inter at the end of
last season.

AC Milan — who occupy the final Champions League spot in fourth — face a
tricky task at Sampdoria.

The Genoa side’s attack is spearheaded by Serie A top scorer Fabio
Quagliarella, who also made history by becoming the oldest player to score
for Italy during the week.

Sampdoria are three points off the Europa Leauge berths and have won three
of their last four games.

Fixtures (all times GMT)

Friday

Chievo v Cagliari (1930)

Saturday

Udinese v Genoa (1400), Juventus v Empoli (1700), Sampdoria v AC Milan
(1930)

Sunday

Parma v Atalanta (1030), Fiorentina v Torino, Frosinone v SPAL, AS Roma v
Napoli (1300), Bologna v Sassuolo (1600), Inter Milan v Lazio (1830)

BSS/AFP/GMR/0821 hrs