Ronaldo Hits 50 For Juve In Fiorentina Win, Immobile's Lazio Into Second
3rd February 2020
Lazio moved second, five points behind the reigning champions after Serie A top scorer Ciro Immobile and Felipe Caicedo both scored a brace in a 5-1 win over rock bottom SPAL

- Cristiano Ronaldo stretched his scoring streak to nine consecutive league games with a penalty double as Serie A leaders Juventus bounced back from their defeat to Napoli with a 3-0 win over Fiorentina
- Inter Milan, one point behind the Romans in third place, travel to Udinese later on Sunday looking to reclaim second spot.
- Ronaldo slotted in his goals in either half in Turin with Dutch defender Matthijs de Ligt heading in a third in injury time.
MILAN, Italy- Cristiano
Ronaldo stretched his scoring streak to nine consecutive league games with a
penalty double as Serie A leaders Juventus bounced back from their defeat to
Napoli with a 3-0 win over Fiorentina whose owner said Sunday's result left him
feeling "disgusted".
Lazio moved second, five points behind the reigning
champions after Serie A top scorer Ciro Immobile and Felipe Caicedo both scored
a brace in a 5-1 win over rock bottom SPAL.
Inter Milan, one point behind the Romans in third place,
travel to Udinese later on Sunday looking to reclaim second spot.
Ronaldo slotted in his goals in either half in Turin with
Dutch defender Matthijs de Ligt heading in a third in injury time.
Juventus had fallen to just their second defeat of the
season last weekend at coach Maurizio Sarri's former club Napoli.
"Cristiano Ronaldo continues to score repeatedly and
for him it's important psychologically," said Sarri of the player who
turns 35 next Wednesday.
"Physically he's good and making a difference."
Fiorentina, in 14th position, have had a resurgence since
Giuseppe Iachini took over on December 24, but suffered their first league
defeat this year.
Club president Rocco Commisso was furious at the penalty
decisions.
"I am disgusted with what I saw today," blasted
the Italian-born US businessman who bought the Tuscany club last year.
"Juve are very strong, a team with a wage bill of 350
million doesn't need help. Referees cannot decide matches.
"Today they gave two penalties against us, maybe the
first was there but the second certainly wasn't."
Juventus vice-President Pavel Nedved hit back, declaring he
was "a bit fed up of these controversies".
"Juve won with merit. Teams have to stop trying to look
for excuses and accept defeat."
Five-time Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldo slotted in the opener
five minutes before the break after German Pezzella's handball was confirmed by
VAR.
His second came 10 minutes from time for a disputed Federico
Ceccherini foul on Rodrigo Bentancur, making it 14 goals in nine games to bring
his tally to 19 this season, including seven penalties.
He also becomes the first Juventus player to achieve a run
of goals in nine consecutive league games since David Trezeguet in December
2005.
The former Real Madrid player has now scored 50 goals in 70
games since moving to Juventus in 2018.
De Ligt nodded in a Paulo Dybala cross in stoppage time for
his first goal for Juventus at the Allianz Stadium.
- Lazio maintain title push -
Ronaldo is second only this season to Immobile who now has
25 goals as Lazio kept alive their push for a first Scudetto since 2000.
Immobile volleyed in after just three minutes, with Caicedo
finishing off a rebound less than quarter of an hour later.
Immobile's second came before the half hour mark with a
deflected shot and he then played a role in Caicedo's second seven minutes
before the break.
Substitute Bobby Adekanye came on after the break with the
former Liverpool player tapping in his first Serie A goal.
"Caicedo, Immobile and (Joaquin) Correa are
untouchable," said Lazio coach Simone Inzaghi.
The race for Champions League and Europa League places
remains tight.
Atalanta moved fourth despite being held 2-2 by struggling
Genoa, going ahead of Roma on goal difference after the side from the capital
fell 4-2 at Sassuolo on Saturday.
Behind Cagliari, Parma and AC Milan have 32 points.
Swedish star Zlatan Ibrahimovic missed AC Milan's game with
flu, with the eighth-placed northerners held 1-1 by 10-man Hellas Verona.
For Milan, midfielder Daniel Maldini, 18, made his Serie A
debut to follow in the footsteps of his father, club legend Paolo, and
grandfather Cesare.
Torino plunged further into crisis, following last weekend's
seven-goal thrashing by Atalanta with a 4-0 defeat to lowly Lecce, to sit
12th.
Lecce earned their first home win this season to move three
points clear of the relegation zone, with new signings Alessandro Deiola and
Antonin Barak getting the first two goals.