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USMNT winger Tim Weah and Juventus complete incredible eight-minute three-goal comeback vs Bologna in interim boss Paolo Montero's first match

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  • Weah a second-half substitute
  • McKennie benched
  • Juve seal draw despite three-goal deficit
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    In their first match since firing Massimiliano Allegri post-Coppa Italia triumph, Juventus took the field under interim boss Paolo Montero, who opted not to start either of the two USMNT stars.

    The Old Lady struggled from the opening whistle, as Riccardo Calafiori scored just two minutes in to seize the lead for the hosts. That lead was doubled in the 11th minute on a header from Santiago Castro, giving Juventus all the work to do just a few minutes into the match. Montero made a pair of halftime substitutions, including Weah, but it did little to stop Bologna, with Castro setting up Calariori in the 53rd minute to make it 3-0.

    From there, it seemed there was no way back for Juve, but they fought back. Bologna handed Federico Chiesa a goal to make it 3-1 before substitute Arkadiusz Milik made it 3-2 with a free-kick goal in the 84th minute. Just one minute later, Kenan Yildiz scored the dramatic equalizer, earning Juve a split of the points behind a wild three-goal comeback.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Even with the draw, Juventus remain in fourth place, with Bologna just ahead in third place on goal difference. Juve had already booked their spot in next season's Champions League, with the final weeks of the season essentially just for pride as the club looks to seal a positive Serie A finish.

    As things stand, Juve is just two points ahead of Atalanta in fifth. However, a fifth-place finish in Serie A will still be good enough to book a Champions League spot after Serie A earned an additional Champions League spot due to coefficient points.

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    USMNT IMPACT

    Both Weah and Weston McKennie began the match on the bench, and McKennie remained there throughout. Montero went with Adrian Rabiot, Manuel Locatelli and Fabio Miretti as his three-man midfield before turning to Carlos Alcaraz and Nicolo Fagioli as his midfield subs.

    Weah, meanwhile, replaced Esteban Cambiaso at halftime, coming on as Juve's right wingback. Weah wasn't a key contributor to any of the Juve goals, although he did have a few good moments on the ball as Montero's substitutions helped key the Juve comeback.

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    GOAL'S RATINGS

    Tim Weah (6/10):

    Was one of Montero's supersubs, even if he wasn't the one directly responsible for turning the game. Was tidy on the ball when he had it, though, completing nearly all of his passes as his team mounted a furious comeback.

    Weston McKennie (N/A):

    No minutes for the USMNT midfielder, who has logged plenty this season.

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    WHAT COMES NEXT?

    Juve have one more match on the fixture list, which comes on Saturday as they play host to Monza. After that, McKennie and Weah will look ahead to USMNT duty, having been named to Gregg Berhalter's 27-man squad for friendlies against Colombia and Brazil ahead of the Copa America.

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