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The Old Woman’s team completely dominated the match and Dejan Kulusevski was able to open the scoring in the 23rd minute before Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice in the 26th and 48th minutes respectively.
In the 86th minute, Álvaro Morata scored the fourth and final goal for Juve.
Ronaldo raised his goal tally to 12 at the top of the scorers’ standings.
Thus, Juventus reached 27 points, one point behind leader Milan, while Parma remained 12 points behind in fifteenth place.
Coach Andrea Pirlo’s team had lost a 1-1 draw at home to Atalanta in the previous stage on Wednesday.
This is Juventus’ seventh win against six draws this season in Serie A, and it remains the only team with Milan without a loss.
Ronaldo leads the scorers’ standings with 12 goals in 9 games, ahead of veteran Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who has been out due to injury and will not return to the stadiums before January, who scored 10 goals in six games.
Kulusevski opened the scoring when a creeping center from Brazilian Alex Sandro came down the left wing, passing between all the players in the area, followed by goalkeeper Luigi Sebe (23) on his left to the right.
Ronaldo doubled his team’s advantage when he rose up superbly between two players to head a Morata cross (26).
The former Real Madrid and Manchester United player added the third goal when a ball from the Welshman Aaron Ramsey reached the area and was followed by his left, crawling to the left of the goalkeeper (48).
Juventus was the best match of the entire match, and Morata scored on loan from Atlético de Madrid, the fourth goal when substitute Federico Bernardski lifted the ball down the left corridor, followed by a low header to the net (86).
In the two previous matches of the day, Fiorentina drew 1-1 with local Verona, while Sampdoria eliminated Crotone 3-2, achieving their second consecutive win.
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