Ghana international Kwadwo Asamoah made an injury return for Italian Serie A Champions Juventus on Sunday.
Asamoah has been sidelined with an injury that has caused him a chunk of first team football for both club and country since the later part of last year.
The Ghanian player who has been on and off due to the injury was promised some game time by Juventus coach Max Allegri for the home tie against Bologna.
Kwadwo Asamoah made a cameo in the game as the midfielder replaced Sami Khedira in additional minutes when Juventus had all but secured the three points available.
Juventus won the game by three goals to one with Alvaro Morata, Paulo Dybala [penalty] and Sami Khedira scoring the goals for the Italian Champions in the comeback win. Anthony Mounier scored the opener in the game for Bologna.
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