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Cristiano Ronaldo on target again as Juve maintain perfect start

Reuters
Milan, ItalyUpdated: Oct 07, 2018, 11:20 AM IST
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Juventus, chasing an eighth successive league title, have 24 points from their eight matches in Serie A and have won their first two games in the Champions League.

Unstoppable Juventus maintained their perfect start to the season after 10 matches when first-half goals from Rodrigo Bentancur and Cristiano Ronaldo gave them a 2-0 win at Udinese in Serie A on Saturday.

Juventus, chasing an eighth successive league title, have 24 points from their eight matches in Serie A and have won their first two games in the Champions League. They are nine points ahead of second-placed Napoli who host Sassuolo on Sunday.

Uruguay midfielder Bentancur's goal was his first since joining Juventus at the start of last season while Ronaldo took his tally to four since his move from Real Madrid.

"From a technical point of view, this was one of our best matches, creating a lot and giving away very little," Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri said.

"It's the first time this season we have gone two matches without conceding a goal and that's positive. Today, we passed the ball around very well (and) faster."

Juve dominated the opening half hour and broke through in the 33rd minute with a counter-attack as Bentancur set Joao Cancelo away on the right and headed in the Portugal full back's pinpoint cross.

Four minutes later, Mario Mandzukic won a loose ball in the penalty area and teed the ball up for Ronaldo to fire a venomous drive past Simone Scuffet.

Antonin Barak hit the post for Udinese and Kevin Lasagna had a shot cleared off the line either side of halftime but, otherwise, Juventus continued to dominate.

Federico Bernardeschi and Ronaldo were denied further goals by Scuffet who also tipped a Cancelo shot on to the crossbar.

World Cup winner Steven Nzonzi set AS Roma on their way to a 2-0 win at Empoli (five points) which lifted them to third (14) ahead of Sunday's games.

The French midfielder met a Lorenzo Pellegrini free kick with a glancing header to open the scoring nine minutes before halftime.

Ismael Bennacer struck a free kick against the crossbar for promoted Empoli who then missed a series of chances including a penalty which Francesco Caputo fired over the crossbar.

Empoli paid the price when Edin Dzeko followed up his hat-trick against Viktoria Plzen in the Champions League on Tuesday by latching on to Stephan El Shaarawy's through ball to score the second with five minutes left.

Cagliari (nine points) picked up their first home win of the season when headed goals from Joao Pedro and Leonardo Pavoletti, both from Lucas Castro crosses, gave them a 2-0 win over Bologna (7) in the afternoon match.