Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice and created another goal as Juventus got back to winning ways in Serie A with a 4-1 victory over Udinese in Turin on Sunday.
The result moved the Italian champions up to fifth in the standings.
Ronaldo opened the scoring with a trademark drive, after latching on to Aaron Ramsey’s pass, in the 31st minute.
He then threaded a perfect through ball into the path of Federico Chiesa to score Juve’s second goal four minutes into the second half.
However, the VAR had a busy evening in Turin.
First, the referee was asked to consult the pitch-side monitor before ruling out what Udinese thought was the opener for a handball early on.
Juventus’ Aaron Ramsey also suffered the same fate when he was penalised for handball, after a second look.
Ronaldo’s second goal put the result beyond any doubt as he took his goal tally to 14 league goals for the season — two more than anyone else in Serie A — in the 70th minute.
Marvin Zeegelaar scored an injury-time consolation for Udinese.
There was still time for Paulo Dybala to score another goal for Juventus as Andrea Pirlo’s side moved 10 points behind leaders AC Milan, with a game in hand.
Udinese dropped to 13th and are without a win in their last four games.
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