Juventus strengthened their lead in the Italian Football League by beating Torino 4-1 during a derby match today, Saturday, in the thirtieth round of the competition.

Juventus advanced with a goal scored by Paulo Dybala in the third minute, Juan Cuadrado added the second goal in the 29th minute, then Andrea Pelotti scored the first goal for
Turin in the sixth minute of stoppage time for the first half.

Cristiano Ronaldo added Juventus' third goal in the 61st minute, then Turin player Koffi Gigi scored the fourth goal for Juventus in the 87th minute.

Scoring a first direct free-kick in @SerieA 🎯

Mission Complete 😎

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Ronaldo's goal with Juventus is considered a direct free kick, after 43 failed attempts since he joined the team two years ago.

Juventus raised its score to 75 points at the top of the standings, seven points behind its Lazio follower, who later faces AC Milan, and Turin's balance stopped at 31 points in fifteenth place.

Buffon was the goalkeeper, who became the most participating player in the Italian Football League with 648 games, breaking the previous record set by the legendary defender of Milan Paolo Maldini.

Buffon, 42, played his first Serie A game with Parma and when he was 17 in November 1995, he stayed with Parma for six seasons and participated in 168 Serie A matches before moving to Juventus in 2001. He left Juventus at the end of the 2017 season He joined Paris Saint-Germain, where he spent one season in the French capital, before returning to Turin.

Buffon also participated in 37 second division matches after Juventus landed due to the scandalous match-fixing scandal in 2006. Today's match is the eighth for Buffon this season in Serie A and first in 2020.