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Morata nets a brace

Juve coach Andrea Pirlo enjoyed his first win as a manager in Europe’s elite club competition, which he won twice with AC Milan during his playing days as a midfielder

Reuters Kyiv Published 21.10.20, 02:42 AM
Juventus’s Alvaro Morata

Juventus’s Alvaro Morata Twitter/@AlvaroMorata

Juventus made a winning start in the Champions League as they defeated Dynamo Kyiv 2-0, thanks to a pair of classic poacher’s goals from Alvaro Morata in their Group G opener on Tuesday.

Juve coach Andrea Pirlo enjoyed his first win as a manager in Europe’s elite club competition, which he won twice with AC Milan during his playing days as a midfielder.

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With Cristiano Ronaldo ruled out following a positive test, Dejan Kulusevski was twinned with Morata up front and Federico Chiesa created some early chances for the visitors. However, Juve suffered an early setback when defender Giorgio Chiellini had to be substituted in the 19th minute with what appeared to be a hamstring injury.

A clever backheel by Aaron Ramsey set up Kulusevski and although the Swedish winger’s shot was saved, Morata was on hand to fire home the rebound and the Spaniard then stole in front of his marker to head home from close range in the 84th minute.

The limited crowd roared on the hosts but Kyiv struggled to create chances on their return to the Champions League after a four-year absence.

In St Petersburg, Club Brugge defeated Zenit 2-1. Emmanuel Bonaventure and Charles De Ketelaere scored for the winners while Ethan Horvath pulled one back for Zenit.

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