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The first two of the season in Turin it rolled somewhat quietly at first, peaking in the second half of the season. In his third year, however, the Cristiano Ronaldo It has “set fire” with … good morning and that benefits you Andrea Pirlo and his whole cool even in the evenings when he lacks balance. As it was against Rome in the “Olímpico”, with them Jialorosi to put hard like his traditional rival Juventus, but the “flame” of the Portuguese star to at least not suffer the first defeat just from the 2nd game (2-2). The Romans appeared “loaded” after those unjustified by their cubic and inglorious shape lost the premiere party, in the “papers” due to his misstatement Diavara and managed to surprise the champions with a well-directed penalty from specialist Jordan Vereto in the 31st minute.
However the Cristiano Ronaldo He had the answer to the Frenchman’s question ready and he tied in the 44th minute in the same way, thus sealing his only fourth season (2007, 2011, 2014) that started with a goal in the first two games.
Unfortunately for her, however, her defense Juventus took a point below average on the excellent counterattack in the lags, with Veretou reaching the end and doubling the goals at the individual and team level.
Things got worse for Pirlo’s team when in 62 ‘, or Rambio received the second yellow card from referee Di Bello and left it Juventus with ten players for almost half an hour. The conditions were ideal for the hosts to seize the opportunity and celebrate a great triple against the champion, but there he entered the equation again Christian, coming from the “ethers”.
With a fantastic header, flying into the Giallorossi area, “CR7” drew again in 69 ‘after a cross from Danilo and scored his 450th goal of his career in the Top-5 leagues, finally saving the match for Torino in Álvaro Morata’s debut.
Rome (Paulo Fonseca): Mirande, Mancini, Ibanes, Koumboula, Santon (68 ‘Peres), Vereto, Pellegrini (72’ Diavara), Spinazola, Pedro, Mitarian, Dzeko
Juventus (Andrea Pirlo): Cezni, Danilo, Bonucci, Chiellini, Cuadrado, McKenny (58 ‘Arthur), Rabio, Ramsey (68’ Bentancourt), Kulusewski (85 ‘Frabota), Cristiano Ronaldo, Morata (58’ Douglas)
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