SougarLord Posted July 27, 2020 Posted July 27, 2020 Juventus Turin won the Serie A title on Sunday for the thirty-sixth time in its history, the ninth in a row, when they beat Sampdoria 2-0 at Allianz Stadium. The Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored 1-0 and led the second, but missed a penalty, changed his third Italian trophy, after Serie A and the Super Cup last year, and the number 31 of his career, 29 for more clubs of the Eurocopa and the League of Nations UEFA conquered with Portugal. After missing their first match ball on Thursday, losing to Udinese, Juventus need a win in one of the following three matches to crown the champion. He had to suffer this Sunday to break the defensive wall of a Sampdoria that arrived in Turin well organized and with the tranquility of being safe. And in the first half of the game Maurizio Sarri's team was compiled a lot. First, the Brazilian Danilo Luiz Da Silva, due to a strong header with the Uruguayan Gastón Ramírez, and the Argentine Paulo Dybala withdrew due to physical problems and concerns also increased ahead of the appointment with Lyon in the return leg of the round of 16. The Champions League. A proven play was necessary to break equality. In the seventh minute of added time of the first half, the Bosnian Miralem Pjanic, already owned by Barcelona, offered Cristiano a great assistance so that he sends the force with the bottom of the meshes and sends Juventus to rest with an advantage (1 -0). The Portuguese celebrated it with rage, who saw how before his match Ciro Motionless scored three goals in Lazio's victory against Verona and reaches 34 goals, four more than CR7 at the start of the Juventus duel. The effort of the first half took its toll on Sampdoria in the restart and Juventus achieved both of the tranquility in 65 thanks to Federico Bernardeschi, who relapsed in a rejection of the goalkeeper Emil Audero after a central shot by Cristiano. The Italian's goal, which he had not scored in Serie A since September 2018, ended the options for a Sampdoria that ended with ten men, for the double warning to Norwegian Morten Thornsby. In 87, Cristiano had the unbeatable opportunity to seal his personal double and reach 32 league goals. However, he missed a penalty by shooting it with enormous power to the crossbar. The Portuguese, who fights with Ciro Immobile, author of a treble this Sunday, and the Pole Robert Lewandowski, who accumulate 34, for the Golden Boot, were desperate. Juventus extended their dynasty in Italy, which can now begin to focus on the momentous appointment with Lyon on August 7 in the return leg of the knockout stage of the Champions League, in which they must overcome the adverse 1-0 of the going
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