“Phi Do”, the lead to beat the statistics “Pele” sends “Zebra” to beat 4-1



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Juventus striker Cristiano Ronaldo scored in the first match of 2021 helped the “zebra” beat Udinese 4-1 and surpassed Pelé’s legendary goal record. Samba on the night of January 3.

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Juventus 4-1 Udinese

The last couple on Sunday, Juventus, seventh with 24 points, at home to Udinese, came in at 13th place. In this game, “Zebra” sent Cristiano Ronaldo and Paulo DiBala to shoot together. Udinese doubles as Kevin Lasagna and Ignacio Pussetto.

The game started at 9 minutes, Udinese led before Kevin Lasagna ran to slap in the center for Rodrigo de Paul to shoot, but VAR said there was a handball pace first while Juventus 17 minutes. Some fists, Rodrigo Bentanycur yearns off the field, but is saved by Juan Musso.

Until the 31st minute, the zebra presses the first ball up, leading Aaron Ramsey to pump the ball and then lets Cristiano Ronaldo drag it to hit the far post. 1-0 37 minutes later, the home team came back in, Aaron Ramsey got the ball into the frame, he still couldn’t get past Juan Musso’s save, ending the first half.

The second half, 49 minutes, added Juventus, Cristiano Ronaldo dived in front of Federico Chiasa, the speed of the shuttle to the goal. 2-0 Then, in 69 minutes, Cristiano Ronaldo shot the game’s second seed after he fell and went to the far post. 3-0

At the end of 90 minutes of play, Udinese hit the balls. 1-3 Since the replay of Marvin Segelart who suffered a 92-minute injury, Juventus were buried with a single drop from Paul DiBala. 4-1 At the end of the game, Andrea Pirlo’s team accumulated 27 points to move up to fifth place.

Ronaldo’s two goals in this match have sent him a total of 758 goals throughout his career. And he beat the record of Pelé, an all-time legend from Brazil Who shot up to 757 is officially gone

List of players from both teams
Juventus – Vojciechesny, Mathies De Ligt, Leonardo Bonucci, Danilo, Aaron Ramsey, Weston McKenny, Rodrigo Bentancur, Alex Sandro, Federico Chiasa, Paolo Di Bala, Cristiano Ronaldo
Udinese – Juan Musso, Kevin Bonifacio, Samir, Sebastian de Mayo, Roberto Pereira, Rodrigo de Paul, Valais, Marvin Siegelar, Jens Larsen, Ignacio Pussetto, Kevin Lasagna

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