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Leonardo Bonucci learns why defenders shouldn’t celebrate

The Juventus defender scored a nice goal to put his side up 2-1, but his celebration didn’t really go so well.

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Juventus are hosting AC Milan, and the first half has been an entertaining affair, with three goals scored so far en route to a 2-1 halftime lead for Juve.

Leonardo Bonucci scored Juventus' second to restore their lead thanks to a nice bit of work on a set piece to pounce on a loose ball. Defenders don't score goals very often, so obviously he wanted to get full value for his celebration, and ... well ... just watch.

Maybe next time leave the celebrating to the strikers, Leo. Your face will thank you for it.

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