Weston McKennie is starting to become a consistent goalscoring threat in the UEFA Champions League. McKennie scored in his second-straight UCL appearance on Wednesday as Juventus defeated Cypriot visitors Pafos FC 2-0 in Turin. The U.S. men’s national team midfielder has now registered a goal contribution in three of his last five appearances in all competitions. After a goal-less first half from the Allianz Stadium, McKennie propelled Luciano Spalletti’s squad in front in the 67th minute. Andrea Cambiaso slipped McKennie into the Pafos FC box before McKennie turned and rifled a right-footed shot into the roof of the net. Weston McKennie with a STUNNER for Juventus pic.twitter.com/HMFwOtHnSR— CBS Sports Golazo (@CBSSportsGolazo) December 10, 2025McKennie’s goal marked his 10th-career UCL goal involvement and was the 50th-career goal scored by USMNT players in the competition’s history, according to OptaJack.Five minutes after McKennie boosted Juventus in front, fellow CONCACAF attacker Jonathan David doubled the Bianconeri’s lead to 2-0. Kenan Yildiz squared a pass for the Canadian forward to slot away, giving the hosts a comfortable advantage. The 27-year-old McKennie finished the match with three chances created, two duels won, and two interceptions delivered. Up next for Juventus is a Serie A trip to Bologna on Sunday.