Juventus coach sees USMNT's Weston McKennie as perfect striker
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Juventus coach sees USMNT's Weston McKennie as perfect striker
"McKennie is a perfect central striker,"
"He fights, he's strong in the air and he can jump high. He plays to get results because he makes decisions. He would be a perfect striker."
"[David] showed that he can hold his own in a duel in the box where there's no space, so it has to be taken away from the opponent,"
"If you put all your strength into those moments, it's fine, otherwise you don't get there. He scored a goal as a proper striker."
Juventus beat Napoli 3-0 with Weston McKennie playing the full match. McKennie was characterized as an ideal central striker, noted for aerial ability, physical strength, high jumping, and decisive decision-making. Jonathan David scored his third goal in four games and demonstrated capacity to win tight duels in the box and finish like a proper striker. Kenan Yildiz and Filip Kostic added second-half goals. Khephren Thuram struck the post and Francisco Conceicao had a shot cleared off the line. Juventus moved into fifth and stayed in the chase for the top four while Napoli dropped to fourth.
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