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Juve's Kalulu handed two-match suspension for hitting Lazio's Castellanos

Juve's Kalulu handed two-match suspension for hitting Lazio's Castellanos

CNA13-05-2025

Juventus defender Pierre Kalulu will miss the last two league games of the season after he was suspended following a red card during Saturday's 1-1 draw at Lazio for hitting Taty Castellanos, Serie A said on Tuesday.
Kalulu, who has made 29 league appearances this season, will miss the matches against Udinese and Venezia as fourth-placed Juventus, who are equal on points with fifth-placed Lazio, fight for a top-four finish and a place in next season's Champions League.

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