Swedish Dejan Kulusevski signed a few weeks ago for Juventus, and will play for the Turin major club from next season.

Tonight he was set against his upcoming team. But he couldn't look forward to any goal, or any points for his Parma.

Ronaldo match winner

Series leader Juventus won by 2-1, but it wasn't as simple as some might have thought it would be.

Big match winner was, like so many other times, Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese stood for both goals, thus becoming the first Serie A player in the 2000s to score two goals in three straight matches.

Cornelius acknowledged

The first goal came just before halftime, when he fired a shot that went via Parma defender Matteo Darmian and into the goal.

However, Parma was able to acknowledge ten minutes into the second half, when the Danish substitute Andreas Cornelius nodded a corner.

Dybala assisted

But Parma's joy was short-lived. Only three minutes later, he came out striking a few yards in front of goal and bounced Paulo Dybala's pass into goal.

Parma had some pressure on Juventus in the end, and Kulusevski played just before being substituted in the 88th minute for Mattias Sprocati, but his finish - like the other Parma attempts - was futile.

Parma's second Swedish player, Riccardo Gagliolo, played the entire match for Juventus and on a couple of occasions was properly spun by Ronaldo.