TURIN – Weston McKennie opened his first news conference as a Juventus player on Monday with a bit of cultural flair, speaking in Italian.“It’s an honor to be here,” the 22-year-old midfielder said in the local language after becoming the first American to join the famous Italian team.McKennie, who signed from German club Schalke at the end of last month, then switched to English and spoke about racial injustice in the United States, as well as being a teammate of Cristiano Ronaldo.McKennie, who is black, has been outspoken about racism and led the protests in Germany after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.The Italian league has struggled with racism in the past and McKennie hopes he can continue to do his part.“In Germany, I.