Juventus 2 SPAL 0: Ronaldo fires Bianconeri nine points clear

Juventus moved nine points clear at the top of Serie A thanks to a routine victory over SPAL at the Allianz Stadium.

Published : Nov 25, 2018 01:01 IST

Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates his goal against SPAL.
Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates his goal against SPAL.
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Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates his goal against SPAL.

Cristiano Ronaldo made it six goals in as many Serie A games on Saturday as Juventus beat SPAL 2-0 to move nine points clear at the top of the table.

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner beat SPAL goalkeeper Alfred Gomis from six yards in the 28th minute at the Allianz Stadium – his ninth league strike for the Bianconeri.

Douglas Costa – one of six changes for Juve – impressed throughout for the league leader, creating numerous openings that the host, including Ronaldo, were unable to convert.

Mario Mandzukic finally doubled Juve's advantage on the hour, the Croatia international sealing all three points with a simple tap-in after Costa's shot had stung the palms of Gomis.

Juve thought it had the game's opening goal after 11 minutes when a shambolic SPAL goal kick resulted in Felipe bundling a Costa cross into his own goal, but the visitor was spared as Gomis' initial kick had not exited the area before being played.

The impressive Costa went close with two efforts of his own in quick succession soon after, but his radar was slightly off from distance.

Ronaldo was much more clinical from six yards just before the half hour, though, the Portugal international timing his run perfectly to beat the offside trap and tap home Miralem Pjanic's free-kick.

Juve and Ronaldo should have doubled their tally early in the second half but somehow he failed to convert from a yard out, the ball dropping to him after Costa's shot had thudded against the post.

Costa's next involvement brought the second goal, his shot too hot for Gomis to hold and Mandzukic made no mistake from close range.

Ronaldo's quest for a second goal brought a fine late save from Gomis before an acrobatic bicycle kick sailed over, but it mattered little as Juve eased to ninth home league match without defeat.

What does it mean? Perfect preparation for Valencia

With Juve only needing a point from this week's Champions League clash with Valencia to qualify for the knockout stages, the chance to rest a host of stars will have been welcomed by Massimiliano Allegri.

The Juve boss was able to leave Paulo Dybala and Wojciech Szczesny on the bench to ensure they are fresh on Tuesday, while Giorgio Chiellini and Blaise Matuidi only made late cameos.

Ronaldo delivers again

Once again, when Ronaldo scores Juve wins. Saturday's strike was the forward's ninth in Serie A and they have helped earn the Bianconeri 10 points – a better contribution than any other player in the top flight.

SPAL's goal struggles continue

Only two sides have scored fewer goals than SPAL this season and for the fifth time in 2018-19 Leonardo Semplici's men failed to fire. After 13 games it has only scored 11 times, not a record to be proud of.

What's next?

Juve returns to European action knowing a draw is enough to secure a top-two spot in Group H, while SPAL's next fixture sees it host Empoli in Serie A next weekend.

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