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Ronaldo scores 1st league goal for Juventus and adds a 2nd
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Ronaldo scores 1st league goal for Juventus and adds a 2nd

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 2:17 p.m. ET

MILAN (AP) — When the first goal finally came, it couldn't have been any easier for Cristiano Ronaldo.

It took the former Real Madrid forward nearly 320 minutes to score his first league goal for Juventus and he did it with the simplest of tap-ins. Ronaldo doubled his tally shortly after as the Bianconeri beat Sassuolo 2-1 in Serie A on Sunday.

It was Ronaldo's fourth league match for Juventus since his Serie A record 112 million euro (then $131.5 million) move from Madrid and the relief on his face was obvious as he tore away in celebration after breaking his duck in the 50th minute. Ronaldo ran to the corner flag with his arms outstretched and displaying a huge grin. He then jumped in the air as he turned back to the field and waited to be embraced by almost all his teammates, who ran over to celebrate with him.

"I wanted to score, I'm really happy," said Ronaldo, who had missed several good chances in previous games. "That's football. What's most important is to win and to do well. Certainly there was a bit of pressure in general after my move from Real, there was a lot of expectation. That's life, I'm working well. My teammates are helping me hugely to adapt to this new league."

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His first goal came after Sassuolo defender Gian Marco Ferrari could only head a Juventus corner onto the left post and Ronaldo was waiting to volley in a rebound from less than two yards out.

The Portugal forward had scored his first league goal in his fourth match last season for Real Madrid.

Ronaldo added a second 15 minutes later when he finished off a swift counterattack with a precise finish into the bottom right corner.

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner was denied a hat trick by a fine save from Sassuolo goalkeeper Andrea Consigli, while he also mishit a clear opportunity late on.

Substitute Khouma Babacar pulled one back for Sassuolo in the final minute.

Douglas Costa had seemingly elbowed Sassuolo's Federico Di Francesco in the buildup to that goal and, as the pair continued to argue, the Juventus midfielder appeared to head butt his opponent.

Costa was lucky to only be shown a yellow card at first but he received a straight red moments later after video review showed he had also spat at Di Francesco. The Brazil international risks a lengthy ban.

Juventus, which is seeking a record-extending eighth successive Serie A title, is the only team still with a perfect record. It was Sassuolo's first defeat of the season.

NEGATIVE POINTS

Roma was made to pay for its complacency as it fumbled a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 against Chievo Verona.

Stephan El Shaarawy volleyed Roma in front in the 10th minute and Bryan Cristante doubled his team's advantage with his first goal for the club in the 29th.

Roma appeared to be coasting to a much-needed victory after defeat to AC Milan and a draw with Atalanta.

But Valter Birsa reduced the deficit shortly after the break with a magnificent curled strike and Chievo equalized seven minutes from time when Mariusz Stepinski fired in a rebound.

Chievo is last on minus 1 after being deducted three points last week for false accounting.

OTHER MATCHES

Gonzalo Higuain also got off the mark for his new club but AC Milan was held to a 1-1 draw at Cagliari.

Joao Pedro marked his comeback from a doping ban with an early goal but Higuain — who moved from Juventus in the offseason — leveled in the 55th, rounding the goalkeeper before slotting into an empty net.

Poland international Krzysztof Piatek scored his fourth goal in three matches to give Genoa a 1-0 win over Bologna, which had midfielder Erick Pulgar sent off in stoppage time for a harsh tackle on Romulo.

Lazio won 1-0 at newly promoted Empoli, while Torino drew 1-1 at Udinese.

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