What a difference a few months makes. Going from social media punching bag to legitimate Serie A star, it's been a career-altering run for Weston McKennie, whose renaissance at Juventus has been the U.S. men's national team's story of the season so far.
There are no more fat jokes now. There's no more cruelty, no more hate, save for a few bitter fans back in England blinded by their own frustrations. No, McKennie's rise is undeniable by anybody with a clue. Suddenly, somewhat improbably, McKennie is one of the most important players at one of the world's biggest clubs.
He's a key component at Juventus now, a player who has more than earned his place back in Massimiliano Allegri's good graces. That wasn't handed to him; he seized it with both hands. But how has McKennie got here? How did he channel all the hate from Leeds into all of this success at Juventus? GOAL takes a look...