• SPAL 1 Juventus 2. February 22: Ronaldo celebrates scoring the first goal for Juventus, and matching the Serie A record. Reuters
    SPAL 1 Juventus 2. February 22: Ronaldo celebrates scoring the first goal for Juventus, and matching the Serie A record. Reuters
  • Hellas Verona 2 Juventus 1, February 08: Ronaldo celebrates after scoring the opening goal of the match. Getty
    Hellas Verona 2 Juventus 1, February 08: Ronaldo celebrates after scoring the opening goal of the match. Getty
  • Hellas Verona 2 Juventus 1, February 08: Ronaldo scores Juve's only goal. Reuters
    Hellas Verona 2 Juventus 1, February 08: Ronaldo scores Juve's only goal. Reuters
  • Juventus 3 Fiorentina 0, February 02: Cristiano Ronaldo opens the scoring. Reuters
    Juventus 3 Fiorentina 0, February 02: Cristiano Ronaldo opens the scoring. Reuters
  • Juventus 3 Fiorentina 0, February 02: Cristiano Ronaldo scores Juve's second goal. Reuters
    Juventus 3 Fiorentina 0, February 02: Cristiano Ronaldo scores Juve's second goal. Reuters
  • Napoli 2 Juventus 1, January 26: Ronaldo scores past Napoli's Italian goalkeeper Alex Meret. AFP
    Napoli 2 Juventus 1, January 26: Ronaldo scores past Napoli's Italian goalkeeper Alex Meret. AFP
  • Juventus 2 Parma 1, January 19: Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after opening the scoring. AFP
    Juventus 2 Parma 1, January 19: Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after opening the scoring. AFP
  • Juventus 2 Parma 1, January 19: Ronaldo after scoring his second goal. AFP
    Juventus 2 Parma 1, January 19: Ronaldo after scoring his second goal. AFP
  • Roma 1 Juventus 2, January 12: Cristiano Ronaldo scores Juve's second goal from the penalty spot. Reuters
    Roma 1 Juventus 2, January 12: Cristiano Ronaldo scores Juve's second goal from the penalty spot. Reuters
  • Juventus 4 Cagliari 0, January 06: Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after opening the scoring. AFP
    Juventus 4 Cagliari 0, January 06: Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after opening the scoring. AFP
  • Juventus 4 Cagliari 0, January 06: Ronaldo nets Juve's second goal. Reuters
    Juventus 4 Cagliari 0, January 06: Ronaldo nets Juve's second goal. Reuters
  • Juventus 4 Cagliari 0, January 06: Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after completing his hat-trick. AFP
    Juventus 4 Cagliari 0, January 06: Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after completing his hat-trick. AFP
  • Sampdoria 1 Juventus 2, December 18: Ronaldo scores Juve's second goal. Reuters
    Sampdoria 1 Juventus 2, December 18: Ronaldo scores Juve's second goal. Reuters
  • Juventus 3 Udinese 1, December 15: Ronaldo celebrates with defender Merih Demiral after giving Juve the lead. Getty
    Juventus 3 Udinese 1, December 15: Ronaldo celebrates with defender Merih Demiral after giving Juve the lead. Getty
  • Juventus 3 Udinese 1, December 15: Cristiano Ronaldo scores Juve's second goal. Reuters
    Juventus 3 Udinese 1, December 15: Cristiano Ronaldo scores Juve's second goal. Reuters
  • Lazio 3 Juventus 1, December 07: Cristiano Ronaldo scores the Juve goal, which turned out to be a consolation. Reuters
    Lazio 3 Juventus 1, December 07: Cristiano Ronaldo scores the Juve goal, which turned out to be a consolation. Reuters
  • Juventus 2 Sassuolo 2, December 01: Ronaldo scored the second goal from the penalty spot. Reuters
    Juventus 2 Sassuolo 2, December 01: Ronaldo scored the second goal from the penalty spot. Reuters

The incredible Cristiano Ronaldo! How he broke the Juventus goalscoring record - in pictures


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It seems hard to believe that some football experts were speculating earlier in the season that Cristiano Ronaldo's goalscoring exploits were finally slowing.

There are few clubs that wouldn't want the Portuguese genius in their line-up, as he has proved time and time again.

And it seems there is no stopping Ronaldo this season. His goal on Sunday night - albeit in a 2-1 defeat at Verona - marked the tenth successive game he has scored in Serie A, a Juventus record.

Ronaldo, who turned 35 last week, has 15 goals in his past 10 league matches, taking him to 20 for the season, or 34 in all competitions for club and country.

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner is closing in on the all-time Serie A record of scoring in 11 consecutive games held by Gabriel Batistuta and Fabio Quagliarella.

Few would bet against him achieving that against Brescia on Sunday.

Above is a photo gallery of his last ten record-breaking games and all those goals.

To move on to the next image, click on the arrows, or if you're using a mobile device, simply swipe.