Juan Cuadrado added a second, but Andrea Belotti halved the deficit before half time, as Torino threatened to hit back.

However, fans were treated to an absolute scorcher in the second half, as Cristiano Ronaldo finally broke his free-kick duck for Juventus.

In the 60th minute, the Bianconeri were awarded a set-piece a few yards outside the penalty area, as all eyes were locked on Ronaldo.

The Portuguese talisman stepped up and drilled a venomous drive into the back of the net, as the ball flew past the despairing dive of Salvatore Sirigu between the sticks for Torino.

Juventus secured all three point with a 4-1 victory, as a late own goal from Koffi Djidji compounded Toniro’s misery. The Bianconeri are now seven points clear of second-placed Lazio and look well positioned to win their ninth Serie A title in succession.

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