Two of CONCACAF's brightest talents finally made their mark for Juventus in a dramatic 3-2 Champions League victory over Bodo/Glimt, but questions persist about their long-term roles at the Italian club.

Late Heroics Mask Ongoing Struggles

American midfielder Weston McKennie ignited Juventus' comeback with a 60th-minute equalizer, while Canadian striker Jonathan David secured the win with a stoppage-time strike. The goals came amid growing scrutiny about both players' inability to consistently perform at their peak levels since arriving in Turin.

"It was about time for both," said Juventus analyst Marco Bianchi. "McKennie remains an enigma - always present but rarely dominant. David faces an uphill battle playing behind two established forwards."

Turbulent Times at Juventus

The club's chaotic season saw manager Igor Tudor dismissed after a poor start, replaced by Luciano Spalletti - a proven Serie A winner with Napoli in 2023. However, early indications suggest the new coach hasn't fully embraced either CONCACAF star:

  • David has struggled for minutes under Spalletti
  • McKennie starts regularly but lacks standout performances
  • Juventus sit 7th in Serie A, 12 points off the pace

Tactical Challenges for Spalletti

The new manager faces an uphill battle adapting his preferred 4-3-3 system to Juventus' 3-4-3 personnel. Recent experiments include:

Innovation Result
Deploying Teun Koopmeiners in defense Improved buildup play
Using McKennie as right wing-back Consistent but unspectacular

As Juventus prepare for crucial World Cup qualifiers, both McKennie and David will need to translate their European moments into sustained Serie A form to secure their futures at the club.