Dybala solo objective, Ronaldo rocket set up Juve win

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Dybala solo objective, Ronaldo rocket set up Juve win
Juventus secured a 3-1 win in lowly Genoa in Tuesday to remain four points clear at the top of Serie A because of a solo objective by Paulo Dybala, a long-array rocket from Cristiano Ronaldo and an exquisite curling shot by Douglas Costa.

Genoa held out defiantly until halftime with goalkeeper Mattia Perin keeping everything his former golf club could throw in him but they had no response to Juve's specific brilliance in the next period.

Juve have 72 things from 29 video games with Lazio on 68 after their 2-1 win at Torino earlier on Tuesday. Genoa stayed 17th with 26 points, one level and one place above the relegation area but having played a casino game more than the bottom three.

Perin made half a dozen last-ditch saves seeing as Juventus penned Genoa to their own one half for nearly the whole of the first half. The very best chance fell to Ronaldo after Dybala slipped the ball through but Perin was again equal to it.

Their resistance was broken five minutes after halftime when Dybala accumulated the ball just outside the area, slalomed past three defenders and scored with a deflected shot.

Seven minutes after, Ronaldo received Miralem Pjanic's pass just inside Genoa half, burst onward and, as the house defence backed off, unleashed a ferocious long-range drive for his 24th league goal of the growing season.

He was almost outdone by substitute Costa who curled his shot history Perin from the advantage of the area in the 73rd minute.

Andrea Pinamonti slipped history Juan Cuadrado and scored from a good narrow position for Genoa's consolation, the first objective Juventus have conceded in five games in all competitions because the restart of the season.
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