Juventus look to Ronaldo to carry them to the Promised Land – News24

Juventus coach Andrea Pirlo is set to oversee his first European knockout game in Ronaldos home country of Portugal when they face Porto on WednesdayPicture: Emilio Andreoli / Getty Images

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In the years since, the Turin club have lost five finals, most recently when Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice in a 4-1 win for Real Madrid in 2017.

A year on from that night in Cardiff in Wales, Juventus made a huge statement to the world that they wouldnt settle for second place again: they signed Ronaldo.

When the Portuguese superstar landed in Turin in the summer of 2018, the club had won seven consecutive Serie A titles and four Coppa Italias in a row.

Juve had proven that they didnt need a superstar on staggeringly high wages to dominate domestically, but there was hope that he could take them to the next level in Europe, and for good reason.

Ronaldo has won the Champions League five times and is the competitions all-time top scorer with 134 goals.

Two-and-a-half years later, Juventus are still waiting for their transformation into a Champions League superpower.

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In Ronaldos first season, Massimiliano Allegris charges were knocked out in the quarter-finals by Ajax Amsterdam.

The coach departed, and his successor Maurizio Sarri could only guide them to a last-16 elimination by Olympique Lyonnais, a result which resulted in him being sacked the next day.

Now Andrea Pirlo hopes to make it third time lucky, with the rookie coach set to oversee his first European knockout game in Ronaldos home country of Portugal when they face Porto on Wednesday.

Juves recent struggles in the knockout stages havent been for a lack of effort from their 36-year-old great.

Ronaldo has scored all seven of their goals in the knockout stages since he arrived in Italy: a hat-trick against Atletico Madrid, two against Ajax in 2018/19 and two against Lyon in 2019/20.

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Ronaldo is also the record holder for goals in the Champions League knockout stages, with 67 strikes in 81 games 20 more than second-placed Lionel Messi of Barcelona.

Age appears to be no concern for the forward, who is enjoying another prolific season for Juventus with 23 goals in 26 appearances in all competitions.

But with his contract due to expire at the end of next season, time is of the essence in Juventus efforts to harness the power of the competitions most prolific player. Reuters

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