Ronaldo marks turning 36 by helping Juventus beat Roma 2-0

AP , Saturday 6 Feb 2021

The Portuguese ace grabbed his 16th goal of the season

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Juventus' Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo runs with the ball during the Italian Serie A football match Juventus vs AS Roma on February 6, 2021 at the Juventus stadium in Turin. AFP

Cristiano Ronaldo marked his birthday by setting up Juventus to beat Roma 2-0 in Serie A on Saturday.

Ronaldo turned 36 on Friday then showed little sign of slowing down as he scored and also hit the crossbar in the first half. An own goal by Roma defender Roger Ibanez sealed the win for Juve.

Juventus leapfrogged Roma into third place. It is five points below leader Inter Milan, which won at Fiorentina 2-0 on Friday. AC Milan can retake top spot on Sunday with a victory over bottom-placed Crotone.

Napoli can replace Roma in fourth if it wins at Genoa later.

Juventus has played a match less than Inter and Roma.

The match in Turin was a head-to-head for third place but also came between the two legs of the Italian Cup semifinals between Juventus and Inter, with the Bianconeri leading 2-1.

Juventus took the lead in the 13th minute when Alex Sandro spun away from his marker to roll across for Alvaro Morata, who laid it off for a criminally unmarked Ronaldo to fire into the bottom right corner.

Ronaldo also scored both goals in Tuesday's win over Inter.

Ronaldo almost doubled his tally nine minutes later but his effort came off the underside of the bar and bounced on the wrong side of the line for Juve.

Roma had more of the possession but couldn't make it count and Juventus doubled its lead in the 69th.

Juan Cuadrado found Dejan Kulusevski in the area and he crossed for Ronaldo. Ibanez got there first but managed only in turning the ball into his own net.

INCREDIBLE COMEBACK

Relegation-threatened Torino fought back from three goals down to draw at Atalanta 3-3 in an extraordinary match in Bergamo.

Seventh-placed Atalanta was looking to close in on the top four, and matters appeared to be going to plan when it was 3-0 up inside 21 minutes thanks to Josip Ilicic's opener, an own goal from Torino goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu, and a strike by Luis Muriel.

Torino got back into the match on the stroke of halftime with two goals in four minutes.

Andrea Belotti won a penalty after having his shirt tugged by Jose Luis Palomino. The Torino captain's spot kick was saved but he fired home the rebound.

Torino reduced the deficit still further in first-half stoppage time with a Bremer follow-up after Rolando Mandragora's strike came off the crossbar.

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