Moise Kean is glad Juventus are bringing through so many more talents from their youth academy and assures they are taking it one game at a time, trying to ignore the 15-point penalty.

The Italy international swept home from eight yards after a fine passing move, including the Manuel Locatelli slide-rule assist, to give Juve all three points against Hellas Verona in Turin.

This was their fifth consecutive victory in all competition, but Kean was also booked moments later and will therefore be suspended for next week’s Serie A fixture against Lazio.

“It was important to help the team and above all get a victory after the break for international duty,” Kean told Sky Sport Italia.

“We know what it means for Juventus to play on home turf, it is always special and we must give our best for the fans.”

Kean was a product of the Juventus youth academy, which is starting to churn out talents for the current group, including Fabio Miretti, Nicolò Fagioli and Enzo Barrenechea.

“They all grew up together and we all get along very well.”

After a remarkable run of results, the Old Lady are only six points off third-place Inter, despite having a 15-point penalty that could yet be revoked in the appeal on April 19.

“As we have already said, we are not thinking about the points that we could get back. We are focused only on giving our best in every match for the fans and for Juventus,” concluded Kean.

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