Atalanta may consider himself unlucky not to have returned from Turin winning the three points, but the penalty kicks scored by Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo gave Juventus a 2-2 draw and an important point in the journey to maintain his title as Italian football champion.

With the two goals scored by the "Don", he scored 28 goals behind, one goal ahead of Italian striker Ciro Imobili, who leads the league's top scorer with 29 goals.

Portugal captain Robert Lewandowski, leader of the European Championship Top Scorer, has 34 goals.

The "Madeira missile" hopes to score in the remaining six matches of the "old lady" team in Calcio and equal or exceed the "LIVA" number to win the Golden Boot award for the fifth time in his career.

Ronaldo, 35, scored seven goals (4 penalty kicks) in six games after the Italian championship resumed after stopping it due to the outbreak of Corona virus.

It is reported that the last time Ronaldo won the prestigious award was the 2014-2015 season when he scored 48 goals in Real Madrid's jersey.

In the past three seasons, Ronaldo could not even storm the list of the top three scorers in Europe.