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Published 22:14 23 Sept 2018 BST
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Despite the Bianconeri having the lion's share of possession and chances created, the game was goalless as it entered its final ten minutes.
The ball fell kindly to the 33-year-old after a shot from Miralem Pjanic had been blocked by the Frosinone defence. Having found a couple of yards of space, he swept home with his left foot, the goalkeeper unable to keep it out despite getting a hand to it.
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After Ronaldo's opener, a second Juventus goal deep into stoppage courtesy of Ferderico Bernardeschi made absolutely certain that all three points were going back to Turin.
Juve's win maintains their 100% record, helping them keep a three-point lead over second placed Napoli. The two sides meet in Turin next weekend, after Juve host Bologna on Wednesday night.
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