Kelly's a hero for Juve - so why did Newcastle sell him?
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Kelly's a hero for Juve - so why did Newcastle sell him?
"First, Kelly netted his first goal for Juve on Saturday, helping them to a 4-3 victory against last season's Champions League finalists Inter Milan in the iconic Derby d'Italia. Then the former England Under-21 centre-back grabbed a dramatic late equaliser in Tuesday's incredible 4-4 draw at home to Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League."
"The 26-year-old went from villain to hero against Dortmund, having given away a penalty as his side trailed 4-2 going into the fourth minute into added time. However the 'Old Lady' rallied and scored twice in two minutes to somehow earn a draw, with Kelly's equaliser coming in the 96th minute. Four days earlier against Inter, Kelly opened the scoring at Allianz Stadium - the first top-flight goal of his career - in his 22nd appearance for Juve in all competitions."
Lloyd Kelly scored his first goal for Juventus in a 4-3 win over Inter Milan in the Derby d'Italia and followed up with a dramatic 96th-minute equaliser in a 4-4 Champions League draw with Borussia Dortmund. The equaliser was the first time an English player scored for Juventus in the Champions League and made Kelly the second Briton to score for the club in the competition after Aaron Ramsey. Kelly gave away a late penalty before his Dortmund equaliser. Kelly joined Juventus on loan from Newcastle in February and completed a permanent move in the summer for €17.5m plus add-ons.
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