Cristiano Ronaldo’s late goal helped Juventus to maintain their perfect start to the Serie A season with a hard-fought 2-0 victory away to Frosinone on Sunday.
Massimiliano Allegri’s Juventus, who are chasing an eighth consecutive Italian league title, have now won their opening five league games for the third time in five seasons.
Ronaldo was the hero, days after being sent off on his Champions League debut for the Turin club, breaking the deadlock from close range in the 81st minute to take his Serie A tally to three goals in five games.
The well-drilled hosts, who have picked up just one point this season and are still waiting to score their first goal, provided a surprisingly stern test for the champions but their challenge ended in stoppage time when Federico Bernardeschi finished off a counter attack to put the result beyond doubt.
“We expected it to be like this,” Allegri told reporters. “Frosinone had conceded five to Sampdoria and we played down to 10 men for 70 minutes against Valencia [in the Champions League] on Wednesday.
“We just needed to have patience and after many shots, crosses and passes, we found the breakthrough.”
Juve lead the Serie A standings with a maximum 15 points from their opening five games.
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