Dušan Vlahović didn't waste any time in his Champions League debut for Juventus, scoring just 32 seconds into the first leg of the round of 16 match against Villarreal
Feb 22, 2022
Dušan Vlahović didn't waste any time in his long-awaited Champions League debut, scoring just 32 seconds into the first leg of the round of 16 against Villarreal. The Serbian striker was the most expensive signing of the winter transfer window, arriving from Fiorentina for a reported €75 million fee. And on Tuesday, he didThe 22-year-old forward had not scored for Juventus since his club debut two weeks ago, but wasted no time at the Estadio de la Cerámica as some fans were still finding their seats.
Taking a long pass from beyond the center circle, Vlahović deployed the ball deftly off his chest in full stride and surprised his defenders by dispatching a quick shot across goal.
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