Jamaica Gleaner

Ronaldo hits hat-trick for Juve.

Ibrahimovi­ć fails to score as Milan are held by Sampdoria

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ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVI­Ć’S comeback appearance added much-needed urgency but little else for AC Milan as they were held by Sampdoria to 0-0 in Serie A yesterday.

The 38-year-old Ibrahimovi­ć, who helped Milan to their last Serie A title in 2011, has rejoined the club until the end of the season with an option for another year.

“Ibrahimovi­ć’s impact was absolutely positive,”Milan coach Stefano Pioli said.“He immediatel­y gave support.

“The team is still not used to this presence. At the end, we could have looked for him more. His physical prowess gives us an extra solution.”

The games were scheduled for yesterday because of Epiphany, a public holiday in Italy.

Approximat­ely 60,000 fans flocked to San Siro for the return of Ibrahimovi­ć after nearly eight years, and there was a banner dedicated to him which read: “A new challenge to live together: welcome back, Ibra.”

However, another banner also recalled the embarrassm­ent of AC Milan’s last match, their worst result in 21 years, as it simply read: “Atalanta-Milan 5-0.” Milan failed to score for the third successive match. Ibrahimovi­ć was sent on in the 55th minute for Krzysztof Piątek after Sampdoria started the second half very much on top.

The introducti­on of the Swede appeared to give Milan impetus, and Ibrahimovi­ć had a couple of chances early on, but neither of his headers troubled Sampdoria goalkeeper Emil Audero.

Ibrahimovi­ć also set up a great chance for Suso in the 77th, but the Spaniard fired wide of the left post, prompting resounding jeers from the Milan fans.

In Turin, Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick and set up the other goal for Gonzalo Higuain as Juventus eased past Cagliari 4-0.

Juventus moved three points clear at the top of the league, ahead of Inter Milan’s match at Napoli.

Ronaldo ended 2019 on a scoring streak, and he started where he left off, becoming the first player to score at least one goal in one of Europe’s top-five leagues in each of the last 18 years (2003-20). Real Betis midfielder Joaquín and Werder Bremen’s Claudio Pizarro are the only active players who can achieve this.

There was little sign of what was to come in the first half, but Ronaldo broke the deadlock four minutes after the break, rounding the goalkeeper and depositing into an empty net.

The Portugal internatio­nal doubled Juve’s lead in the 67th and set up Higuain nine minutes from time before completing his hat-trick a minute later.

Ronaldo took his tally to eight goals in his past five league matches and 13 for the season.

Atalanta emulated their last result before the winter break with a 5-0 win over Parma.

It was already 3-0 by halftime thanks to goals from Alejandro “Papu” Gomez, Remo Freuler, and Robin Gosens. Josip Ilicic added two after the restart.

Atalanta moved to within one point of fourth-place Roma and the final Champions League spot.

Elsewhere, Giuseppe Iachini’s debut as Fiorentina coach was ruined by a stoppage-time equaliser from Bologna in a 1-1 draw.

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 ?? MARCO ALPOZZI ?? Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo dribbles past Cagliari’s Nahitan Nandez during an Italian Serie A match between Juventus and Cagliari at the Allianz Stadium in Turin, Italy, yesterday. Ronaldo scored three goals in Juventus’ 4-0 win.
MARCO ALPOZZI Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo dribbles past Cagliari’s Nahitan Nandez during an Italian Serie A match between Juventus and Cagliari at the Allianz Stadium in Turin, Italy, yesterday. Ronaldo scored three goals in Juventus’ 4-0 win.

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