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Samuel Mbangula: I need a club that believes in me. Additionally, Werder Bremen is a club with a great history in Germany.
Juventus coach Thiago Motta has picked Samuel Mbangula over Douglas Luiz for the Bianconeri’s Serie A debut against Como. Find out more about the 20-year-old winger who spent the entire pre ...
Samuel Mbangula has left Juventus on a permanent basis, Roma have officially announced the signing of their first ever Irish player in Evan Ferguson and Jesper Lindstrom has headed off on a second ...
He’s here! Samuel Mbangula has joined SV Werder Bremen from Juventus. However, his new chapter doesn’t begin at the Weser like for many other new Werder players but at the training camp in Zillertal.
Samuel Mbangula made his Juventus debut against Como Monday evening in a surprise decision by Thiago Motta. The 20-year-old has been part of the club’s Next Gen team since 2020 and is considered ...
U.S. Men's National Team star Tim Weah's proposed move to Marseille from Juventus has hit a major hurdle, with the midfielder ...
83' Aston Villa 0-0 JuventusJuventus are dangerously close to exhausting their outfield substitution options as 20-year-old Samuel Mbangula has just entered the action in place of Yildiz.There ...
TURIN, Italy, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Juventus came from two goals down to salvage a 2-2 draw at home to Bologna on Saturday with Samuel Mbangula's added-time goal maintaining their unbeaten record in ...
Juventus winger Samuel Mbangula admits scoring their opener in Monday's 3-0 rout of Como was surreal. Mbangula was given a surprise start by coach Thiago Motta and didn't disappoint with his goal.
Is Mbangula a better player with less hype? It is difficult to make Juve fans view Samuel Mbangula as a much better player than Kenan Yildiz, but there might not be much difference between the two ...
A late Samuel Mbangula (21) strike means Juventus will take a narrow first-leg lead to the Philips Stadion next week, as PSV Eindhoven impressed but eventually floundered in a rollercoaster UEFA ...
It sent Juventus on the way to a hard-fought 2-1 win over the resilient Dutch side, with substitute Samuel Mbangula grabbing the winner in the 82nd for his first Champions League goal.