Ronaldo scores first goal for Juventus
Italian giants maintain 100% record as star forward scores both goals in 2-1 victory
MILAN:
Cristiano Ronaldo scored his first competitive goals for Juventus on Sunday, with a second-half double that ensured a 2-1 win over Sassuolo to make it four victories from as many Serie A games.
But there was controversy in Turin as Juventus winger Douglas Costa was sent off late on after being caught on camera spitting at Sassuolo's Federico Di Francesco.
Five-time Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldo, who arrived amid great pomp and ceremony following a 100-million-euro deal from Real Madrid, tapped in from barely a yard out after a goalmouth scramble on 50 minutes.
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The 33-year-old added a second 15 minutes later following a counter-attack orchestrated by Emre Can as the defending seven-time Italian champions moved three points clear of Napoli.
"I'm happy. I worked hard and I knew that the goals would come," said Ronaldo. "I thank my teammates who really helped me and allowed me to adapt to Italian football."
Ronaldo — Real Madrid's record all-time goalscorer — showed his frustration, however, kicking the post as he missed two more chances.
"This is football. The important thing is that the team wins. I was a little tense with all the talk after my move from Real Madrid and not scoring, so there were a lot of expectations, but I thank my teammates for supporting me throughout."
Senegalese striker Khouma Babacar headed in a consolation goal for Sassuolo in injury-time as the side from Modena fell to their first defeat of the season.
Costa later apologised for his late red card for elbowing and spitting at Di Francesco -- the 24-year-old son of Roma coach Eusebio Di Francesco.
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"I would like to apologise to all the Juventus fans for my wrong reaction during today's game," wrote Costa on Instagram. "I also apologise to my teammates, who are always by my side, in good and bad times. It was ugly, I am aware of that and I apologise to everyone for that. I want to make clear that this isolated conduct has nothing to do with what I've shown throughout my career."
Juventus are the only unbeaten side after Napoli inflicted a first loss on Fiorentina on Saturday with a 1-0 win ahead of next week's Champions League trip to Red Star Belgrade.
Sassuolo are third with seven points.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored his first competitive goals for Juventus on Sunday, with a second-half double that ensured a 2-1 win over Sassuolo to make it four victories from as many Serie A games.
But there was controversy in Turin as Juventus winger Douglas Costa was sent off late on after being caught on camera spitting at Sassuolo's Federico Di Francesco.
Five-time Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldo, who arrived amid great pomp and ceremony following a 100-million-euro deal from Real Madrid, tapped in from barely a yard out after a goalmouth scramble on 50 minutes.
‘Ronaldo will end goal drought against Sassuolo’
The 33-year-old added a second 15 minutes later following a counter-attack orchestrated by Emre Can as the defending seven-time Italian champions moved three points clear of Napoli.
"I'm happy. I worked hard and I knew that the goals would come," said Ronaldo. "I thank my teammates who really helped me and allowed me to adapt to Italian football."
Ronaldo — Real Madrid's record all-time goalscorer — showed his frustration, however, kicking the post as he missed two more chances.
"This is football. The important thing is that the team wins. I was a little tense with all the talk after my move from Real Madrid and not scoring, so there were a lot of expectations, but I thank my teammates for supporting me throughout."
Senegalese striker Khouma Babacar headed in a consolation goal for Sassuolo in injury-time as the side from Modena fell to their first defeat of the season.
Costa later apologised for his late red card for elbowing and spitting at Di Francesco -- the 24-year-old son of Roma coach Eusebio Di Francesco.
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"I would like to apologise to all the Juventus fans for my wrong reaction during today's game," wrote Costa on Instagram. "I also apologise to my teammates, who are always by my side, in good and bad times. It was ugly, I am aware of that and I apologise to everyone for that. I want to make clear that this isolated conduct has nothing to do with what I've shown throughout my career."
Juventus are the only unbeaten side after Napoli inflicted a first loss on Fiorentina on Saturday with a 1-0 win ahead of next week's Champions League trip to Red Star Belgrade.
Sassuolo are third with seven points.