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Juventus 3-0 Frosinone: Ronaldo sparkles as Dybala breaks objective dry season

Juventus moved 14 points clear of Napoli, who play on Sunday, on account of an agreeable win at home to Frosinone.
Juventus made another stride towards an eighth Serie A title consecutively with a standard 3-0 prevail upon Frosinone on Friday.
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A spectacular early objective from Paulo Dybala set Massimiliano Allegri's side on their way at Allianz Stadium, before Leonardo Bonucci and Cristiano Ronaldo made the three points secure.
Juve could pull back Ronaldo and Giorgio Chiellini in the second half, with their considerations presently swinging to the principal leg of their Champions League last-16 tie with Atletico Madrid on Wednesday.
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The hosts required just six minutes to break the halt, Dybala sending a staggering left-foot strike flying into the top-right corner from 25 yards out.

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