The Portuguese star was continually going to figure out how to add objectives to his Champions League continue, as indicated by the Italian club's supervisor
Juventus mentor Massimiliano Allegri hailed Cristiano Ronaldo, saying it was "difficult to think" the star had only one Champions League objective this season before Tuesday's heroics.
Ronaldo delivered an exceptional presentation, scoring a cap trap to control Juventus to a 3-0 prevail upon Atletico Madrid, sending them through to the quarter-finals 3-2 on the total.
The Portuguese star had scored only once in his six recreations earlier in the challenge this season, a run that astounded even Allegri.
"It's difficult to think Cristiano would just score one objective in this Champions League," he told a news meeting.
"He scored on the grounds that he played well in the container and his partners functioned admirably in the interactivity.
"An extraordinary match with a remarkable group supporting us and the players gave all Italian football fans a genuine show. That is the most vital thing."
Ronaldo's entry had apparently made Juve one of the top choices in the Champions League, which the Serie A champions last won in 1996.
Be that as it may, Allegri played down desires, saying his side were only one of a few contenders.
"Juventus isn't the most loved to win the Champions League. We are one of the contenders and the trophy is one of our objectives for this season, not surprisingly," he said.
"In the event that we were killed it would have not been a disappointment. Juventus consistently should play the Champions League and today, I rehash, we get to the following stage. In such a case that you don't pass the round, you don't get an opportunity to win. It is straightforward.
"You don't have to graduate at Harvard to comprehend it – on the off chance that you pass the gathering stage [you] have more possibilities, if not you play Europa League or watch the others from your couch."
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