Cristiano Ronaldo has continued to shatter the record books after his goal in Juventus ' 2-0 win over Bologna on Monday saw him become the leading Portuguese scorer in Serie A history.
The 35-year-old had struggled for form since the return of football, and was unable to prevent his side slumping to a loss to Napoli in the Coppa Italia final last week.
His manager Maurizio Sarri admitted after the game that Ronaldo was "lacking sharpness", while former Italy striker Luca Toni also hit out at his efforts, saying: "You expect a big performance from him but he looked like he was experiencing physical difficulties – he couldn't even dribble a man." But the five-time Ballon d'Or winner was back amongst the goals against Bologna after his cool
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