Kean overcomes racism to put Juve on brink of Serie A triumph

The Turin giants will seal a 35th Scudetto Sunday with seven matches to spare -- the earliest any team has won Serie A -- if second-placed Napoli lose at home against Genoa. (Image: Reuters)

Milan: Teenage sensation Moise Kean scored the winner to put Juventus one step away from an eighth consecutive Serie A title Saturday as a 2-1 comeback win over AC Milan pushed the champions 21 points clear at the top.

Kean — the victim of racist abuse earlier this week in Cagliari — came on as a substitute and fired in the winner on 84 minutes for his fifth goal in as many league games.

The Turin giants will seal a 35th Scudetto Sunday with seven matches to spare — the earliest any team has won Serie A — if second-placed Napoli lose at home against Genoa.

Juventus were playing without injured striker Cristiano Ronaldo, recovering from a thigh injury, as they prepare for their Champions League quarter-final, first leg against Ajax.

But 19-year-old Kean has stepped up in the absence of the Portuguese superstar who is battling to be fit for Wednesday’s game in Amsterdam.

“Even today Kean came on and scored, he is very good at that,” said Allegri of the youngster who also scored twice in two Euro 2020 qualifiers for Italy.

“He’s a young man who is doing very well, but let’s leave him to be calm,” he said. “Will he play Wednesday (against Ajax)? We’ll see, the substitutes are important as we saw today.”

Krzysztof Piatek had put visiting AC Milan ahead five minutes before the break with his 21st goal of the season. Paulo Dybala pulled the hosts level from the spot on the hour mark.

AFP

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