Tim Weah and Juventus end Serie A season on a high note as USMNT winger starts in campaign-closing win over Monza

Tim Weah started Juventus' final Serie A match of the season as the Old Lady sealed a 2-0 win over Monza on Saturday.

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  • Weah starts for Juve
  • McKennie remains on bench
  • Old Lady win 2-0 on goals from Chiesa and Sandro
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Juventus seized the lead in the 26th minute on a goal from Federico Chiesa. The Italian's finish came after a fantastic solo effort before a strike to the near post made the game 1-0.

    Just two minutes later, it was 2-0. Alex Sandro, set to leave the club after this season, ended his Juve career with one last bright moment, heading home a corner kick from Nicolo Fagioli for Juventus' second.

    From there, there was no way back for Monza as Juve largely saw out the game to end the Serie A season with three points.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The Juve win comes just days after the Old Lady lifted the Coppa Italia, effectively ending their season on a high. Saturday's match had little impact on the season, with Juve already having a trophy and Champions League qualification in their back pocket.

    With the win, Juventus finish the season in third place behind only runaway champions Inter and second-place AC Milan.

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    USMNT IMPACT

    Weah was handed the start once again for Juve as the American started four of the team's final five games of the Serie A season. That was a solid run for Weah, who had fallen out of the XI for a time before reclaiming his starting place towards the end of the season. In total, Weah made 12 starts across 30 Serie A appearances.

    The season very nearly ended on a sour note, though, as Weah was almost called for a penalty for a foul in the final minute of this final game. Ultimately, a handball earlier int he sequence bailed Weah out, helping Juve preserve the clean sheet.

    McKennie, meanwhile, was named to the bench, having been relegated to substitute duty a few times towards the end of the season. He started 29 total matches for Juve, though, having established himself as one of the club's best players throughout this 2023-24 campaign.

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    GOAL'S RATINGS

    Tim Weah (6/10):

    Somewhat quiet on the attacking side. Only played in one cross and didn't create any chances from his wide position on the right.

    Weston McKennie (N/A):

    Was in the squad, but wasn't on the field. That was, at least partly, due to some interesting year-end subs from Juve as, for example, third-string goalkeeper Carlo Pinsoglio was brought on as a substitute for some rare playing time.

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