He could move further up the list as Juventus have one more league match to play in 2020 - a home meeting with Fiorentina on Tuesday.
@Cristiano has equalled Omar Sivori, the last player to score 33 goals in a single calendar year in @SerieA EN , in 1961 #ParmaJuve #ForzaJuve pic.twitter.com/o4ELf5aRmX JuventusFC (@juventusfcen) December 19, 2020
Speaking after the match, Juventus coach Andrea Pirlo praised his star striker while also expressing his happiness with the entire team effort.
“This evening was the Juventus I wanted to see. We needed to win this game, our strikers Cristiano and Alvaro [Morata] both needed to get back to scoring ways. We needed to work as a collective and Aaron Ramsey also had a really good game, he told reporters.
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Ronaldo outshine Messi, picks up Golden Foot Award
Cristiano Ronaldo has outshone his fierce rival Lionel Messi after being awarded the Golden Foot award.
The Juventus striker has had yet another standout year at the top of world football, winning Serie A with the Old Lady whilst taking home the competition’s top goalscorer award, the Capocannoniere.
Despite Messi winning more Balon d’Or awards than Ronaldo, the Portuguese talisman can now boast an accolade that the Barcelona forward does not possess in their ongoing battle for footballing supremacy.
In a post to Instagram, Ronaldo wrote: ‘I am honored to win the Golden Foot award and to be immortalised on the Champion Promenade in Monaco, together with some of the greatest football legends of all time!
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Dec 20, 2020 - 10:32 am By Staff Reporter
Juventus manager Andrea Pirlo reserved some special praise for Cristiano Ronaldo, who equalled a 59-year-old Serie A record on Saturday night.
The Old Lady got back to winning ways with a 4-0 thrashing of Parma on Saturday evening, with Ronaldo contributing with a brace.
Ronaldo showed great character to bounce back after missing a penalty against Atalanta during the week, and Pirlo reveals the player quite upset with himself.
“Ronaldo was quite rightly angry with himself after missing a penalty, but fortunately he didn’t have much time to stew over it and immediately got the chance to show just how much he loves to score goals,” the coach told DAZN.