U.S. men's national team winger Tim Weah helped spark Juventus to victory over AC Milan on Saturday, as the Bianconeri defeated the Rossoneri 2-0.
Weah, brought on at halftime, immediately provided a sense of urgency in their attack over the final 45 minutes - helping create a high-tempo press in the attacking-third that led to two quick goals for Juve in the second half.
Samuel Mbangula opened the scoring for the Old Lady in the 59th minute, and then Weah scored in the 64th minute to double their lead. A brilliant ball from midfielder Khephren Thuram fed the American, who cut in on his favorite right foot from the left wing to slot the ball into the bottom-right corner for a 2-0 lead.
Fellow U.S. international Weston McKennie started the match for Juventus, logging 90 minutes from fullback. For Milan, USMNT teammate Yunus Musah was deployed at right wing, and tucked in centrally over the final 30 minutes, while Milan's Christian Pulisic missed the contest due to injury,