How Ronaldo made immediate impact on his return from a COVID-19 infection

Football
By Reuters | Nov 02, 2020
Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo scores his side's 2nd goal during the Serie A soccer match between Spezia and Juventus, at the Dino Manuzzi Stadium in Cesena, Italy, Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020. [Massimo Paolone/LaPresse via AP]

Cristiano Ronaldo made an immediate impact on his return from a COVID-19 infection on Sunday, scoring three minutes after coming on as a substitute before converting a penalty to lead Juventus to a 4-1 Serie A win at Spezia.

The Serie A champions, pegged back at 1-1 when the 35-year-old entered the fray, scored two times in 20 minutes after his arrival as they went second in the table.

Alvaro Morata and Adrien Rabiot were also on target as Andrea Pirlo's side bounced back after drawing their previous three Serie A matches -- not including the 3-0 walkover they were awarded against Napoli.

Morata, who had three goals disallowed for offside in the 2-0 home defeat by Barcelona on Wednesday, gave Juve the lead in the 14th minute when he swept home Weston McKennie's cross as VAR this time worked in his favour.

The goal was initially flagged offside but then awarded following a VAR check.

Morata had another effort disallowed for offside before Spezia hit back, Tommaso Pobega scoring with a deflected shot in the 32nd minute.

Football - Serie A - Spezia v Juventus - Stadio Dino Manuzzi, Cesena, Italy - November 1, 2020. Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring their fourth goal with Federico Chiesa. [REUTERS/Alberto Lingria]

Spezia, enjoying their first season in Serie A, started the second half strongly but it all changed when Ronaldo came on.

Almost immediately, Morata slipped the ball through to the Portuguese and a sudden burst of acceleration took him past his marker before he slotted the ball past Ivan Provedel.

Eight minutes later, Rabiot burst down the left, cut inside a defender and squeezed a cheeky shot inside the post.

Federico Chiesa then got away down the left and was pushed over by Paolo Bartolomei and Ronaldo scored from the spot with a cheeky Panenka-style penalty for his fifth league goal of the season.

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