The Malta Independent on Sunday

17-year-old Kean scores late winner for Juventus

Italian football

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Juventus ended the Serie A with a sign of the future as 17-yearold Moise Kean scored a stoppage-time winner in a 2-1 comeback victory over Bologna yesterday.

A second-half substitute, Kean connected on a difficult header following a free kick from Miralem Pjanic.

It was the first Serie A goal for Kean, who was making just his third appearance in the Italian league. In November, Kean became the first player born in this millennium to appear in Serie A.

Paulo Dybala equalised for Juventus in the 70th with a rebound following a shot from Gonzalo Higuain, after Bologna’s Saphir Taider opened the scoring with a splendid shot from beyond the area following the break.

Juventus had already clinched a record sixth straight Serie A title and will be looking to complete a treble against Real Madrid in the Champions League final next Saturday.

Juventus moved seven points clear of second-placed Roma, which hosts Genoa today in the final match of Francesco Totti’s 25-year career with the Gialloross­i.

Usual Juventus starters Gianluigi Buffon, Leonardo Bonucci and Mario Mandzukic were rested.

Before kickoff, there was a brief clash between Bologna fans and police upon the arrival of Juventus’ bus at the stadium.

Also, Atalanta beat Chievo Verona 1-0 to move two points ahead of Lazio into fourth place, which would be a club record.

Lazio visits relegation-threatened Crotone today.

Alejandro “Papu” Gomez scored for Atalanta with a shot from the centre of the area after an excellent through ball from Bryan Cristante.

Gomez recently received his first call-up to Argentina.

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