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There was no VAR to deny Álvaro Morata against Ferencvaros on Wednesday night, as the Spaniard led the way with a double for Juventus in their 4-1 win.

The forward saw three goals disallowed in the Bianconeri’s loss to Barcelona last time in the Champions League, but made up for it by placing the opener home and adding a well-used second to put the Italian team in front.

Paulo Dybala took advantage of a hideous pass from the Ferencvaros defense for the third, while Lasha Dvali added an own goal after another comical error. Frank Boli scored a late consolation goal for the hosts.

Juventus needed just seven minutes to open the scoring, with Juan Cuadrado bursting in from the right and rolling a ball through the six-yard area Morata touched home.

Oleksandr Zubkov squandered a good chance despite not being marked by bianconeri behind in what was a rare forward adventure by the home side.

It should have been 2-0 when Morata sent Cristiano Ronaldo to goal, however Miha Blazic kept calm and neutralized the danger with a great last-minute tackle.

Aaron Ramsey was forced to retire after the restart after taking a hit with Weston McKennie in place, while Ronaldo missed a golden opportunity to freeze the match after Ferencvaros gave up the ball poorly. The Portuguese ace chose not to back down for Morata, instead his angled effort crossed the goal and drifted off the mark.

It didn’t matter as Morata scored his second of the night in excellent fashion. Ronaldo found space on the right and his center was crossed out by McKennie and shot into the upper corner from the edge of the area by the Spaniard.

Juventus put an end to the proceedings in the 72nd minute after taking advantage of a gift from Ferencvaros. Denes Dibusz missed a horrible backward pass from Blazic, opening the door for substitute Dybala to slip into an empty net.

Ferencvaros didn’t learn his lesson the first time around and made the same mistake in the 81st minute. Another bad back pass was mishandled by Dibusz with Dybala shooting home, however it turns into a Dvali own goal after tried to clear the ball off the line.

All that was left was for Wojciech Szczesny to keep a clean sheet, but those hopes were dashed in injury time when Boli shot home after regaining his own rebound from close range.

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