Ravanelli criticizes Kelly's performance, calls him unworthy of Juventus
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 31, 2026, 5:55 PM
Last updated May 31, 2026
Fabrizio Ravanelli, a former Juventus striker, has criticized current defender Lloyd Kelly, calling him 'unworthy of Juventus'. During a live stream, Ravanelli stated that Kelly 'never jumps' and takes 'three hours to pick a pass'. He expressed disappointment over Kelly's performance since his €21 million move from Newcastle United in 2025. Despite appearing in 46 competitive matches this season, Kelly's impact has been questioned, making him a target for criticism. The discussion on Kelly’s future at Juventus may intensify after this critique.
- •Fabrizio Ravanelli criticizes Lloyd Kelly on a Sportium live stream.
- •Ravanelli claims Kelly is unworthy of Juventus.
- •Kelly's €21 million transfer from Newcastle has faced backlash.
- •Kelly has made 46 appearances this season, scoring two goals.
- •Criticism may affect Kelly's future at Juventus.
- 5:55 PMYahoo Sports — Ravanelli: ‘Kelly is unworthy of Juventus, takes 3 hours to pick a pass’
"Legend Fabrizio Ravanelli aimed vicious criticism at Lloyd Kelly. ‘He’s unworthy of Juventus. He never jumps, makes no impact, takes three hours to pick a pass.’The former striker is now 57, but...
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