The Belgian does mea culpa for the soft approach at the time of entry into the field instead of Yildiz at the interval. “I scored goals, but I entered badly and I can do much better”

Can you score the decisive goal and then present yourself to the post -race interview with a sad face and without smiles? Yes and to confirm to ask Samuel Mbangula, who launches Juve towards the Champions League round of 16 with the 2-1 goal at the PSV Eindhoven at 82 ‘, but guilty in front of the microphones for his approach to the race. The Belgian had taken the place of Yildiz at the interval. “Today the victory was important for the team and continuity. I am not very happy, because I scored goals, but I entered badly and I can do much better – he admits to Sky -. I have no excuses for this performance”.

mbangula after Juve-Psv

Mbangula is inconsolable and continues with the mea culpa. “It is difficult for a player to smile after such a performance,” he adds, before explaining his and his companions’s psychological drop after the Momentanian 1-1 of Perisic. “When we take goals we have to continue playing as we had done before because we had the control of the game – concludes the Belgian outside -. With the quality we have if we continue to play we can score many goals”. He his, heavy, scored him. Yet it was not enough for him … and he would have had another reason to celebrate: at 21 years and 26 days, he became the youngest player to score for Juve in a turn to direct elimination of the Champions League/Cup of champions. He won’t like it, but this evening will remain in his history and the bianconeri.

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