Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player to reach 400 wins in Europe’s top five leagues in the 21st century after guiding Juventus past Genoa.
Ronaldo’s name was on the scoresheet twice as he converted two spot-kicks in the last 12 minutes of the game to help his side record a 3-1 victory in their latest Serie A fixture.
Juve were awarded a penalty when Juan Cuadrado was illegally tackled inside the box at minute 78 and then another when Alvaro Morata was brought down by the opposition goalkeeper not long after.
The former Real Madrid and Manchester United man can now boast of a quadruple century of league victories. Lionel Messi (365 wins) and Buffon (350 wins) are his closest competitors.
It was also the Portugal skipper’s 100th game for the Scudetto holders, and he commemorated it with a brace.
Ronaldo this season has so far hit 14 goals in just 11 matches across all competitions.