Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Juventus came from behind to beat Empoli 2-1 win away from home on Saturday.
Empoli, who were promoted this season from Italian division two, stunned the visitors with a goal in the first half-an-hour of the game.
The lead lasted only 55 minutes as Ronaldo scored first from the penalty-spot and scored a long-range stunner to hand his team a crucial 3-points, helping them stay at the top of the league table with 28 points.
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri was full of praise for the Portuguese star and his winning goal, saying that Ronaldo‘s goal should be shown to kids in football schools. “Ronaldo is an extraordinary player and he can do things like that. His goal(s) should be shown to children in football schools rather than boring them with theory,” he said according to ESPN.
He added that children would learn more if they imitated and practiced the things Ronaldo did on the pitch and that it would be more valuable to them than ‘abstract concepts’.