Higuain strikes in Ronaldo's absence and ensure victory

Cristiano Ronaldo was not for Juventus, who on Saturday won 3-1 over Atalanta in Serie A. It is so bad for Juventus, as the biggest profiles in the squad with

Higuain strikes in Ronaldo's absence and ensure victory

Cristiano Ronaldo was not for Juventus, who on Saturday won 3-1 over Atalanta in Serie A.

It is so bad for Juventus, as the biggest profiles in the squad without Cristiano Ronaldo was behind 0-1 at the end of the Serie A match away to Atalanta.

But by then it was Gonzalo Higuain to two times - and Paulo Dybala a single time - and the two argentine attackers are reversing it all for a win at 3-1.

With the victory featured Juventus at the same time, the lead in the top of the best Italian superliga, and the team now have 35 points after 13 matches.

It is managed for Juventus to win 11 matches and two draws in the beginning of this season, and the Turin club have still not lost a league match.

Inter, who play later Sunday away to Torino, has in second place porno izle 31 points after 12 matches.

Atalanta was otherwise well with in Saturday's home match against Juventus.

After 18 minutes burned Musa Barrow a penalty for Atalanta, and it was 0-0 at the break.

Ten minutes after the break headede kantspilleren Robin Gosens Atalanta in front with 1-0. There was no spot in the left side of the Juventus defence.

Without Ronaldo had other players step in grade for the away team, and it was especially Higuain, who showed great sharpness inside the field.

After 74 minutes, he turned around and knocked resolutely a loose ball in the net.

Eight minutes later, the argentine målræv again - this time he found the space completely free in front of goal and could easily send the away team in front 2-1.

In overtime cemented Dybala victory with the goal to 3-1, when increasing the argentinian utilized a counterattack.

The Danish landsholdsanfører, Simon Kjær, sat on the bench throughout the match for Atalanta.

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Date Of Update: 23 November 2019, 18:00
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