Wojciech Szczęsny joked about his teammate Juan Cuadrado with Bologna goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski: ‘He kept both of us on our toes today.’
The Juventus goalkeeper kept the second clean sheet in Serie A this season in the Old Lady’s 2-0 win over Bologna on Sunday.
He needed a sensational reaction save on a diving header from six yards in the second half. Bizarrely, it was from his teammate Juan Cuadrado, who was about to score a remarkable own goal.
Wojciech Szczęsny joked about his teammate Juan Cuadrado with Bologna goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski: ‘He kept both of us on our toes today.’
The Juventus goalkeeper kept the second clean sheet in Serie A this season in the Old Lady’s 2-0 win over Bologna on Sunday.
He needed a sensational reaction save on a diving header from six yards in the second half. Bizarrely, it was from his teammate Juan Cuadrado, who was about to score a remarkable own goal.
“Always nice to see a fellow Pole performing well,” Szczesny wrote on Instagram posting a picture with his compatriot and Bologna goalkeeper Skorupski.
“Cuadrado kept both of us on our toes today,” he added.
The Colombian winger thanked his teammate in one of his Instagram stories after the match.
"Great save Tek, thank you", the former Chelsea winger wrote.
Juan Cuadrado kopte in de tweede helft bijna de gelijkmaker voor Bologna binnen, maar gelukkig schoot Tek Szczesny de Colombiaan te hulp. Ongelofelijk hoevaak de Poolse doelman Juventus dit seizoen al heeft gered.#JuveBologna pic.twitter.com/lnIkc4XWSU
— Wesley Victor Mak (@WesleyVictorMak) January 24, 2021
Juventus are now seven points off table leaders Milan with one game in hand.