Juventus has announced that midfielder Weston McKennie is out for two weeks with a knee injury. The 22-year-old Austrian international sustained the injury during training on Friday and will be unavailable for the upcoming matches against Sassuolo and Napoli.
McKennie joined Juventus from Schalke in January 2019 and has made over 50 appearances for the club so far, contributing to several goals and assists. He was also part of the team that won the Serie A title last season, scoring three goals and providing six assists in 34 games.
The injury to McKennie comes at a crucial time for Juventus as they look to defend their league title this season. With his absence, coach Massimiliano Allegri will have to find a replacement for the versatile midfielder, who can play both as a central midfielder and on the right wing.
The news of McKennie's injury is a setback for Juventus,Serie A Stadium but the club remains hopeful that he will recover quickly and return to action soon. In the meantime, Allegri will need to rely on other midfielders such as Daniele Rugani and Federico Chiesa to step up and fill the void left by McKennie's absence.
In conclusion, the injury to Weston McKennie is a disappointment for Juventus fans, but the club will remain optimistic about his recovery and hope that he can make a full comeback before the end of the season.
