Manuel Locatelli’s solitary strike was enough for Juventus to steal all three points against Milan, and fellow winger Timothy Weah has delved into the significance of the clash, given his father etched a legacy at the Rossoneri at the turn of the century. George Weah, once regarded as one of the best strikers in the world, reportedly gave words of advice to his son ahead of the clash at San Siro.

Weah took to the microphones of Sportitalia (via Tuttomercatoweb) after the game and spoke about his experience in the Bianconeri colors.

“For me it is an honor to play for this team. Clearly the one at San Siro is a match full of meaning for me and my family. It was a unique feeling, I thank everyone, who would have ever thought that a boy from New York could play at San Siro against Milan, wearing a Juventus shirt. My parents will be very happy with the victory.”

The 23-year-old shed light on the advice his father gave him.

“The important thing is to always be yourself, be sure of your qualities and play the game. These are the same pieces of advice that my mother also gives me. I know the history of San Siro well and what my father did here, which is why it was even more exciting. We prepare all week to experience matches like these. Massimiliano Allegri is a genius as are all the staff who work with him. All we have to do is execute by defending and attacking whenever we can.”

Juventus signed Timothy Weah from French outfit Lille in the summer on a five-year deal. His father, George Weah, starred for Milan in the late 1990s, scoring 58 goals in 147 appearances for the Rossoneri and winning two Scudetti in the process.

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