
A change in location and approach in Italy seems to be exactly what Randal Kolo Muani (26) needed to come back to top form.
The Juventus striker has been in a fine target core form since he came to Italy on loan from Paris Saint-Germain in the winter transfer window and scored four goals in his last two Serie A-luminaires after having received a lot of criticism during his time in Paris.
Kolo Muani spoke about what life has been for him since he had moved to the Serie A. “I was very well received as if I was in a large family. To be honest, I feel very good, “the attacker told Sky Italia on Friday.
The man who attracted the attention of foreign competitions with his form at FC Nantes years ago is seamlessly appropriate under Thiago Motta at Juve.
He says there is a noticeable difference between Ligue 1 and the Italian top flight.
“We work a lot more here, and it is a lot more tactical,” said Kolo Muani.
During his time at Juventus, Kolo Muani mainly operated on a loan central striker at the top for the Italian giants, a formation that seems ideal for a player of his caliber.
Partly thanks to the contributions of Kolo Muani, Juventus is back in the hunt for an automatic qualification in the UEFA Champions League next season, only two points behind Lazio for the latter place.
With two goals against Como last weekend, Kolo Muani became the first Juve player to score in his first three Serie A matches for Juventus since Roberto Baggio in the 1990-91 season.
GFFN | Joel Lefevre
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