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Ghana and Juventus midfielder, Kwadwo Asamoah, Sunday scored a stunning goal for the Italian Serie A side as they 'jammed' Chievo Verona 3-1.
Asamoah nipped in between two Chievo players after a darting run and then finished a one-two with Fernando Llorente with a superb 20-yard curling effort.
Claudio Marchisio tapped in to double Juve's lead, although Chievo got back into the game in bizarre circumstances, as Stephan Lichtsteiner's clearance hit Martin Caceres and went in.
Juve had let a two-goal lead slip against Chievo's local rivals Verona last week, but Llorente's header calmed nerves and sealed the result.
Asamoah's good form for Juventus is good news for Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah, as he prepares the Black Stars for the Brazil 2014 World Cup.
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