The biggest thing was that the Bianconeri themselves got a win and looked rather competent doing so as they picked up a 2-0 win over Brescia in front of their hometown fans. The kicker was that they did so, regardless of the level of the competition or how many players said opposition didn’t have in the starting lineup and then on the field past the 37th minute, in rather stress-free fashion where Wojciech Szczesny had little to nothing to do all afternoon. A couple of hours later, Lazio’s win over Inter Milan allowed Juventus to take back sole possession of first place all within one simple Serie A Sunday.
Now, as we sit here on the eve of the game before the big (Champions League) game, Juventus is set to face the team on the exact opposite end of the Serie A spectrum.
Cristiano Ronaldo has now scored in 11 consecutive matches in three different competitions.
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