The Portuguese striker scored his fifth goal in the Italian top flight, giving the bianconeri a chance to take the lead after 45 minutes.

It may not have been easy, but Cristiano Ronaldo seems to be adapting to his new life in Turin with some interesting performances.

The record-breaking striker scored one more goal in his Italian adventure against Genoa, giving Juve the lead after the first half of the game. What really stands out about this goal is the fact that Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player in history to score 400 goals in Europe's top leagues.

CR7 beat Lionel Messi in the race to reach this milestone thanks to his 84 EPL goals, his 311 strikes at Real Madrid, and five more with Juventus.

CR7 will certainly want to keep the goals coming, since he has to cut the gap between himself an Krzysztof Piatek, the current Serie A top scorer.