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Let's go for my third Serie A title: Ronaldo hints at Juventus stay

By ANI | Updated: August 3, 2020 10:10 IST

Juventus' star striker Cristiano Ronaldo is committed to at least another season with the club as he wants to lift his third Serie A title in Turin.

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Juventus' star striker Cristiano Ronaldo is committed to at least another season with the club as he wants to lift his third Serie A title in Turin.

Ronaldo moved from Real Madrid to Juve two years ago and has maintained strong form since then.

The 35-year-old scored 21 Serie A goals in 2018-19, before bettering that by 10 this term as Juve clinched a ninth successive league crown.

In doing so, he set club history as he became just the third player to notch more than 30 strikes in a single season, following in the footsteps of Felice Borel (31 in 1933/34) and John Hansen (30 in 1951/52).

"Happy to win the last two of the nine Serie A consecutive titles for Juventus! It seems easy but it isn't! Year after year with talent, dedication and hard work you can achieve your goals and be better than before! Let's go for my third #italychampions #31goals #finoallafine," Ronaldo said in an Instagram post.

Juve could yet end a 24-year wait for Champions League success this season as well. The two-time European champions last won the trophy in the 1995-96 season.Juventus will face Lyon in Champions League's last-16 second-leg clash on Saturday, August 8.

( With inputs from ANI )

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