Fabio Miretti made his Champions League debut for Juventus this evening, also starting in midfield alongside Rabiot and Paredes, two former players of the match. He was Juventus’ second-youngest newcomer to competition in the club’s century-long history (only beaten by current Milan manager Stefano Pioli). It will be said that this is thanks to the Under 23 players who have now given themselves a more international name such as Next Gen, given that Miretti is just the latest in a line of players to leave the kennel and move from Serie C to reach the international stages.
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