Juventus chief Pavel Nedved admits it was always going to be difficult to replace Cristiano Ronaldo's goals. The 36-year-old completed a sensational return move to Manchester United during the summer transfer window and has already struck 13 times in all competitions this season.
Ronaldo settled the scores from the penalty spot against rock-bottom Norwich on Saturday afternoon. The five-time Ballon d'Or winner spent three years in Turin before touching back down at Old Trafford.
During that time, the Portugal captain scored 101 goals in 134 games. Since his high-profile departure, some Juventus figures have taken aim at Ronaldo in suggesting the Italian giants are more team-orientated as a result, but Nedved has now laid down a
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