TURIN: Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo heads to score during the Serie A match against Crotone at the Allianz Stadium.—Reuters
TURIN: Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo heads to score during the Serie A match against Crotone at the Allianz Stadium.—Reuters

TURIN: Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Juventus strolled to a 3-0 home win over bottom side Crotone in Serie A on Monday, with the victory taking the champions up to third in the standings.

Juve were slow to get going, but their ever-reliable talisman arrived to meet an Alex Sandro cross in the 38th minute to give Andrea Pirlo’s side the lead.

The Portugal forward looked hungry for more and another bullet header in first-half stoppage time doubled the lead, taking him back to the top of the league’s scoring charts on 18 goals, one ahead of Inter Milan’s Romelu Lukaku.

The 36-year-old Ronaldo had chances to complete a hat-trick but it was Weston McKennie who added the third, hammering home his fourth Serie A goal of the season in the 66th minute.

A first win in four matches in all competitions ensured Juve climbed from sixth to third in the table and onto 45 points, eight behind leaders Inter with a game in hand.

They are also four points behind second-placed AC Milan who have lost three of their last five league matches, including Sunday’s 3-0 derby thumping at the hands of Inter.

The desire we have to return to the top makes me feel comfortable,” Pirlo said.“The attitude of the players also pleases me. When we have more players free from injury I will have more choice and this also makes me feel comfortable. We know that Inter are a great team and we know we have to fight [to win the title].”

Crotone remain rooted to the foot of the table with 12 points from 23 games, eight points from the safety zone.

Juve were looking for a big win after a disappointing week. The Bianconeri lost at Porto 2-1 in the first leg of the round of 16 of the Champions League on Wednesday, days after losing at Napoli 1-0 in Serie A.

Aaron Ramsey thought he had given Juve the lead with a looping header only to see the ball hit the bar before Ronaldo showed him how it is done with two expertly-taken headers. Ronaldo hadn’t scored for Juve since the start of the month.

Ronaldo’s goals mean Crotone are the 78th different team he has scored against in Europe’s top five leagues — only Zlatan Ibrahimovic has scored against more sides since 2000.

A glaring miss at the end of the half showed Ronaldo is only human, before two fine saves by Alex Cordaz after the break denied the Portuguese another hat-trick.

McKennie’s close-range finish, lashing home when the ball broke to him after a corner, put the game beyond doubt, but league-leading scorer Ronaldo tried everything he could until the last minute to add more to his tally.

Published in Dawn, February 24th, 2021

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