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Ferencvaros vs Juventus, Ronaldo is back, but it is Morata and Dyala who get the ‘Durian Fall’ page all

KOMPAS.comJuventus big win 4-1 when they travel to headquarters Ferencvaros at Puskas Arena, Thursday (5/11/2020) early morning WIB.

The Gameweek 3 Group G party is a comeback match Cristiano Ronaldo of Champions League after he had to self-isolate because he was positive for Covid-19.

Juventus also scored their first goal in the 7th minute according to the jersey number of the superstar.

However, it was Alvaro Morata who listed his name on the scoresheet in this match against this Hungarian team.

The Spanish forward is indeed the star of his 100th appearance for Juventus in all competitions.

Morata then recorded his second goal in the 60th minute.

He received the ball from Cristiano Ronaldo’s cross and immediately slammed the ball into the goalkeeper Denes Dibusz.

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So far, Morata has scored all of Juventus’ goals in the Champions League (4 goals).

This is Morata’s 32nd and 33rd goals for Juventus so far in all competitions.

Morata’s two goals in this match were also consolation after he scored three goals, all of which were disallowed in the match against Barcelona.

Morata was denied the chance to pull off his hat-trick after coach Andrea Pirlo pulled him off for Paulo Dybala in the 67th minute.

However, his two goals in this match were enough for Morata to become the most fertile player away from home for all Serie A club players.

Morata has scored delicious goals in six away matches in all competitions.

Juventus’ third goal came through Paulo Dybala who ended his goal dry with Juventus.

Dybala is like getting a durian to fall after taking advantage of the mistakes of defender and goalkeeper Denes Dibusz.

The Argentine striker struck from close range after goalkeeper Dibusz failed to control backpass perfect in slippery field conditions due to rain.

The goal was Dybala’s first this season with the center-forward experiencing a barren period in front of goal.

Dybala then looks to score his second goal, again with help from the opposing goalkeeper’s blunder.

Goalkeeper Dibusz attempts to make a short pass to his partner with Dybala lurking.

The pass was cut by Dybala, who immediately beat the goalkeeper from close range.

Unfortunately, this goal was recorded in the name of defender Lasha Dvali.

The player with the number 33 back tries to block the ball but his shot makes the skin round the goal line.

On the other hand, Cristiano Ronaldo hasn’t had the chance to shine in this comeback match.

He had to settle for coming home from this match with only one incision assist for Morata’s second.

Ronaldo is not without opportunities in front of goal.

At the start of the second half, Juventus got a free shot just outside the Ferencvaros penalty box.

Cristiano Ronaldo went ahead and did run up famous.

Honey, even if the target, power the kick is not tight enough and still leads to the middle of the goal so that the opponent’s goalkeeper can secure it.

Ronaldo then got another open space in the 57th minute taking advantage of a mistake backpass opponent.

However, CR7 forced a shot from a narrow angle which was still wide even though Morata was not guarded at the far post.

Juventus were forced to make a substitution in the 53rd minute of this match with Aaron Ramsey out with a muscle injury and he was replaced by Weston McKennie.

A blow to Ramsey who tonight became only the third Welshman to make 50 or more appearances in the Champions League.

Of his compatriots, only Ryan Giggs (141) and Gareth Bale (64) have made more appearances in Europe’s biggest club competition.

Ferencvaros was rewarded with a commendation in the 90th minute when Franck Boli found Wojciech Szczesny’s goal which had cleared the ball from the player’s first shot before hitting his follow-up.

Ferencvaros vs Juventus 1-4 (Boli 90 ‘/ Morata 7’, 60 ‘; Dybala 72’, Dvali 82’bd)

FERENCVAROS (4-3-3): 90-Dibusz; 8-Lovrencsics, 25-Blazic, 33-Dvali, 21-Botka (26-Heister 68 ‘); 18-Siger, 14-Kharatin, 7-Somalia; 11-Zubkov (77-Uzuni 80 ‘), 88-Isael (70-Boli 74’), 10-Nguen (20-Mak 73 ‘).

JUVENTUS (4-3-3): 1-Szczesny; 16-Cuadrado (38-Frabotta 75 ‘), 19-Bonucci, 3-Chiellini, 13-Danilo; 8-Ramsey (14-McKennie 53 ‘), 5-Arthur (30-Bentancur 46’), 25-Rabiot; 7-Cristiano Ronaldo, 9-Morata (10-Dybala 67 ‘), 22-Chiesa (33-Bernardeschi 75’).


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