Juventus win Igor Tudor's debut
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Juventus won 1-0 against Genoa on Saturday, marking the debut of manager Igor Tudor with the three points, thanks to a gem scored by Turkish striker Kenan Yildiz.
From CBS Sports
Igor Tudor's first game in charge of Juventus ended with a 1-0 home win against Genoa in their Serie A clash on Saturday, with Kenan Yildiz scoring the only goal of the game.
From Reuters
The product of the Juventus academy is one of the most promising defenders in Serie A, but he didn’t show the best version of himself in Turin.
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Juventus will host Genoa at the Allianz Stadium in Turin in what will be the debut of new manager Igor Tudor at the club after the Bianconeri sacked former coach Thiago Motta during the international break.
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