• Ronaldo celebrates after his penalty. AFP
    Ronaldo celebrates after his penalty. AFP
  • Juventus' Argentine forward Paulo Dybala (R) celebrates with Cristiano Ronaldo after opening the scoring. AFP
    Juventus' Argentine forward Paulo Dybala (R) celebrates with Cristiano Ronaldo after opening the scoring. AFP
  • Dybala celebrates with Ronaldo and Federico Bernardeschi after opening the scoring. EPA
    Dybala celebrates with Ronaldo and Federico Bernardeschi after opening the scoring. EPA
  • Cristiano Ronaldo after missing a goal opportunity. AFP
    Cristiano Ronaldo after missing a goal opportunity. AFP
  • Ronaldo scores his goal from the penalty spot. Getty
    Ronaldo scores his goal from the penalty spot. Getty
  • Ronaldo attempts an overhead kick. Reuters
    Ronaldo attempts an overhead kick. Reuters
  • Cristiano Ronaldo in action. EPA
    Cristiano Ronaldo in action. EPA
  • Ronaldo hits the deck. EPA
    Ronaldo hits the deck. EPA
  • Juventus' Gonzalo Higuain celebrates with his Ronaldo after scoring the third goal. EPA
    Juventus' Gonzalo Higuain celebrates with his Ronaldo after scoring the third goal. EPA
  • Juventus star Gonzalo Higuain celebrates his goal against Lecce at the Allianz Stadium in Turin. AP
    Juventus star Gonzalo Higuain celebrates his goal against Lecce at the Allianz Stadium in Turin. AP
  • Juventus' Matthijs De Ligt (R) celebrates after scoring the fourth. EPA
    Juventus' Matthijs De Ligt (R) celebrates after scoring the fourth. EPA
  • Lecce's Fabio Lucioni is shown a red card by referee Marco Piccinini. Reuters
    Lecce's Fabio Lucioni is shown a red card by referee Marco Piccinini. Reuters

Cristiano Ronaldo makes spectacular return to his best as Juventus close on Serie A record - in pictures


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Cristiano Ronaldo rediscovered his top form to help Juventus beat 10-man Lecce 4-0 and boost their chances of claiming a record-extending ninth successive Serie A title.

Ronaldo had struggled since football resumed in Italy, but a return to his sparkling best and another goal put Juventus seven points clear of second-placed Lazio, who host Fiorentina on Saturday.

“What’s important is that we continue to get results,” Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri said when asked about their lead.

“We struggled at the beginning and then we managed to get going at the end of the first half. But I saw a good mentality because even when the match was over, we still continued to attack.”

Lecce started brightly but their chances of getting anything from the match were crushed when defender Fabio Lucioni was shown a straight red card for a last-man challenge on Rodrigo Bentancur, leaving the visitors with 10 men for nearly an hour.

“Until the sending off the match was balanced,” said Lecce coach Fabio Liverani, who also moaned about the number of players he is missing through injury.

“Maybe if we had every player available I could have made different moves. At the moment I have a maximum of 14 players available. But I am sure that with a bit of fortune, getting some players back, we can have our say in matches against direct rivals.”

Juventus scored all their goals after the red card and in the second half, but struggled to break down the visitors.

Ronaldo had several chances but sent an overhead kick past the left post and somehow headed over an empty goal from two yards out.

However, the Portugal international set up Juve’s opener eight minutes after the break as he cut the ball back to Paulo Dybala, who curled into the roof of the net from the edge of the area.

Ronaldo then got on the scoresheet himself with his second penalty in as many matches after he was tripped by Luca Rossettini.

Ronaldo also set up Juve’s third in the 83rd minute, back-heeling the ball for Gonzalo Higuaín to score shortly after coming off the bench.

Matthijs de Ligt headed in a Douglas Costa cross two minutes later to cap a great night for the leaders.