da aposte e ganhe: USMNT midfielder Weston McKennie sent a touching tribute to Giorgio Chiellini on social media after the Italian announced his retirement.
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McKennie posts 'thank you' on social media to ChielliniDuo played several seasons together at JuventusItalian nicknamed American 'Big Mac'WHAT HAPPENED?
McKennie posted a lengthy tribute to the Italian defender on social media platform Instagram, thanking him for their time spent together at Juventus. The USMNT midfielder described Chiellini as a 'role model' and 'leader' at the Bianconeri, with the duo playing together in 2020, 2021 and a partial season in 2022. The post also hints at a return to Juventus, where the midfielder says '"can't wait to see you back in Turin."
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"What a guy and what a career you have had!!! It was an honor to share the field with you and to call you my captain. You were such a leader and great role model in helping me settle in here as well. I wish you nothing but the best and can’t wait to see what the future holds for you!!! Also can’t wait to see you back in Turin ❤️❤️! Your Big Mac 👊🏽🙏🏽"
THE BIGGER PICTURE
During their time together at the Old Lady, McKennie and Chiellini's friendship was well known, with the Italian nicknaming him "Big Mac" – like the American fast food burger from McDonalds. The USMNT star was taken under the defender's wing in his first season at Juve, where they won the Coppa Italia together. Now, with Chiellini opting to retire at age 39, McKennie has bid him farewell – but surely it won't be the end of their friendship.
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The Bianconeri and McKennie are back in action on Friday against Genoa, before returning to face against Frosinone the following weekend in Serie A action. Chiellini, meanwhile, will now go about enjoying retirement and spending the festive season with his family. Rumors of a return to Juventus in a new role continue to linger, but surely the Italian will take a bit of time away from the pitch – for now.