Juventus open US tour with 2-0 friendly win over Chivas

Juventus' forward Moise Kean attempts a shot from mid-air under pressure from Chivas de Guadalajara's defender Hiram Mier in Las Vegas, Nevada on July 22, 2022 during their Soccer Champions Tour match at Allegiant Stadium. (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP)
Italian Serie A giants Juventus welcomed Paul Pogba
back to the fold on Friday with a 2-0 friendly victory over Mexico's Chivas
Guadalajara in Las Vegas to launch their US tour.
French World Cup winning midfielder Pogba joined
Juventus this month on a free transfer after winding down his contract with
Manchester United, who he joined in 216 for a then-record fee of 105 million
euros.
The 29-year-old made his presence felt in coach
Massimiliano Allegri's starting 11 at Allegiant Stadium, home of the NFL's Las
Vegas Raiders.
But it was Marco Da Graca that fired Juventus ahead
from close range in the 10th minute after Federico Gatti's header from a corner
was parried by the Chivas goalkeeper.
Mattia Compagnon added a second goal in the 80th
minute after Tommaso Barbieri's solo run into the area ended with his blocked
shot veering straight to his teammate.
Pogba and Gatti were just two of the recent
acquisitions that Allegri thrust into action, with former Real Madrid winger
Angel Di Maria also in the lineup and Brazilian defender Gleison Bremer coming
on amid a raft of changes for the second half.
Allegri is counting on them to fill the gaps left by
the departures of veteran Giorgio Chiellini, recently signed with Major League
Soccer's LAFC, leading scorer Paulo Dybala in a transfer to Roma and Dutch
defender Matthijs de Ligt's move to Bayern Munich.
He knows fans are expecting Juventus to return to the
pinnacle of Italian football, having failed to lift the trophy since winning
nine titles in a row from 2011 until 2020.
Last season they finished fourth, and fell to Inter Milan
in the Coppa Italia Final.
"Our duty is to win this year," Allegri said
in Vegas. "After winning trophies 10 years in a row, last year was our
first without, so we (are) obliged to win and we all know that it’s an
important year for us."
Juventus dominated the first half, with Di Maria,
Pogba and Nicolo Fagioli all threatening.
Juventus keeper Wojciech Szczesny was forced into a
save on the stroke of halftime by a shot from Carlos Cisneros.
After wholesale substitutions Juventus looked less
cohesive in the second half, but they still managed not only to keep the Liga
MX outfit in check but also to expand their lead in a promising start to a tour
that includes a clash with Barcelona at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas and a meeting
with Real Madrid at the Rose Bowl near Los Angeles.
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