After upstaging United, Juve and Ronaldo eye Empoli scalp

Cristiano Ronaldo may not have scored against his former employers, but he played a pivotal role in Paulo Dybala's winner as Juventus opened up a five-point lead over United at the top of its Champions League Group H.

Published : Oct 26, 2018 14:15 IST , Milan

Ronaldo (left) did score in last week's 1-1 stalemate against Genoa for the 33-year-old Portuguese's 400th career goal in Europe's top five leagues, making him the first player to reach that tally.
Ronaldo (left) did score in last week's 1-1 stalemate against Genoa for the 33-year-old Portuguese's 400th career goal in Europe's top five leagues, making him the first player to reach that tally.
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Ronaldo (left) did score in last week's 1-1 stalemate against Genoa for the 33-year-old Portuguese's 400th career goal in Europe's top five leagues, making him the first player to reach that tally.

Fresh from upstaging Manchester United at Old Trafford in midweek Juventus resumes its quest for an eighth consecutive Serie A title at strugglers Empoli on Saturday.

Cristiano Ronaldo may not have scored against his former employers, but he played a pivotal role in Paulo Dybala's winner as Juventus opened up a five-point lead over United at the top of its Champions League Group H.

Ronaldo did score in last week's 1-1 stalemate against Genoa for the 33-year-old Portuguese's 400th career goal in Europe's top five leagues, making him the first player to reach that tally.

The turmoil of rape allegations appears not to be unsettling Ronaldo on the pitch with last weekend's goal his fifth since leaving Real Madrid for Turin.

Against Saturday's host, which is in relegation territory with defeats in five of their nine matches, Juve is aiming to regain the winning thread after Genoa ended its eight-game blemish-free run in the Italian championship.

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“We were a little careless against Genoa and our movement wasn't great. We have to kick on from this performance tonight and keep improving,” said Giorgio Chiellini at Old Trafford. With fellow central defender Leonardo Bonucci, he helped Juve to its third Champions League clean sheet.

The duo is a formidable force, with United boss Jose Mourinho noting: “Bonucci, Chiellini, they could go to Harvard to give some classes about how to be a central defender.”

As it is, Chiellini graduated from the University of Turin with a Master's degree in business administration last April. His thesis? “The Business Model of Juventus Football Club in an International Context”.

Coach Massimiliano Allegri is likely to rotate his squad after Manchester, but he will still be unable to call on Sami Khedira, Emre Can and Mario Mandzukic.

Juve and Roma, who swept CSKA Moscow aside 3-0, were the two Italian winners in the Champions League this week - Napoli was held 2-2 at Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan lost 2-0 at Barcelona.

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'Outstanding'

Napoli coach Carlo Ancelotti was heading for a successful return to his former club until Angel Di Maria grabbed an injury-time equaliser at the Parc des Princes. Juve's closest rival four points adrift hosts Roma in potentially the game of the weekend.

Napoli's Brazilian midfielder Allan was encouraged by the PSG showing. “It's a shame that we conceded at the end, but the performance was outstanding and we deserved the victory.”

Lorenzo Insigne got on the scoresheet, but was forced to come off after the break. “I went off after a blow to the chest, I was having trouble breathing, but everything's fine now and the pain has gone,” he assured Napoli's official website.

Inter is in third following their last gasp 1-0 win over AC Milan, but it was unable to follow that positive performance in the Catalan capital.

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“I'm not very happy with the match that we played because we could have done better, we could have played our game from the start,” reflected Inter captain Mauro Icardi.

Undone by Rafinha, who was on loan to them only five months ago, Inter will look to bounce back at Lazio on Monday.

AC Milan, which suffered a home Europa League loss to Real Betis on Thursday, welcomes Sampdoria to the San Siro.

Elsewhere, Atalanta fired five in against Chievo last time out, but will be hard pushed to replicate that performance against a Parma side that is likely to feature a fit-again Gervinho.

And, bottom club Chievo, with -1 point after a penalty for false accounting, takes its search for a first win of the season to Cagliari.

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Fixtures (all times GMT)

Saturday

Atalanta vs Parma (1300), Empoli vs Juventus (1600), Torino vs Fiorentina (1830)

Sunday

Sassuolo vs Bologna (1030), Cagliari vs Chievo, Genoa vs Udinese, SPAL vs Frosinone (1300), AC Milan vs Sampdoria (1600), Napoli vs AS Roma (1830)

Monday

Lazio vs Inter Milan (1830)

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