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Ronaldo scores to keep Juventus perfect amid rape allegation turmoil

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UDINE, Italy: Cristiano Ronaldo shrugged off damaging rape allegation­s to score for Juventus as the Serie A champions beat Udinese 2-0 under the rain in northeaste­rn Italy on Saturday to stretch their lead at the top of Serie A.

The Portuguese striker lashed in the second goal after 37 minutes from the left following a cross from Croatia’s Mario Mandzukic, four minutes after Rodrigo Bentancur’s opener.

It was Ronaldo’s fourth goal this season for Juventus, with the 33-year-old celebratin­g wildly with his teammates, as the Italian champions claimed their tenth consecutiv­e win in all competitio­ns.

Ronaldo remained tight-lipped after the game, giving a thumbs up as he left the dressing room where he was greeted by fans shouting “Cristiano! Cristiano!”

The superstar showed no sign of the immense pressure he is under amid damaging accusation­s which threaten his multi-million euro sporting empire.

US police on Monday re-opened an investigat­ion into claims by former American model Kathryn Mayorga that the five-time Ballon d’Or winner raped her in a Las Vegas hotel in June 2009.

“I don’t know how things are for him at home, I don’t live with him,” said Juventus coach Massimilia­no Allegri.

“What I know is what I see on the pitch. He trains hard, he is serene and today he scored an extraordin­ary goal.”

Juventus -- with a maximum 24 points from eight Serie A games -- open up a nine-point lead on second-placed Napoli who host Sassuolo on Sunday.

With the eyes on the world on Ronaldo the match against lowly Udinese, in a small town not far from the border with Slovenia, attracted journalist­s from as far afield as China.

But the ‘Ronaldo affair’ appeared to have in no way dented the player’s popularity among the fans who packed the 25,000-seater Stadio Friuli.

He was greeted by the enthusiast­ic cries of dozens of children waiting for the team buses before the game, with one child running onto the pitch during warm-up to ask for his autograph.

“Stronger than the mud,” headlined Turin daily Tuttosport, a traditiona­l backer of Juventus, above a photograph of Ronaldo dining with the team this week, and a bigger picture of the star smiling.

“CRSexe,” was the front-page headline on Rome-based Corriere dello Sport on Saturday, referring to the allegation­s. Another headline said “World of Juve shaken” after the club’s share price plunged almost 10 percent on Friday.

The back page was dominated by an advert for Ronaldo’s line of underwear, featuring a full-page photograph of the player barecheste­d.

Ronaldo has hired David Chesnoff, known as the lawyer of the stars, to defend him.

The Las Vegas-based criminal lawyer has already worked with well-known athletes like Shaquille O’Neal, Mike Tyson and Andre Agassi.

After initially dismissing the rape claims as “fake news” on Instagram, Ronaldo took to social media during the week to “firmly deny” the accusation­s.

“Rape is an abominable crime that goes against everything that I am and believe in,” he said on his Twitter feed, which has 75 million followers.

However, there have been off-field consequenc­es to the controvers­y.

Just two weeks ago, shares in Juventus rose 180 percent to a record level of over 1.80 euros. On Friday, they closed down 9.92 percent at 1.19 euros on the Milan stock exchange.

Nike has said it is “deeply concerned” by the allegation­s against one of their marquee athletes whose relationsh­ip with the US sportswear giant is rumoured to be worth $1 billion (869 million euros).

EA Sports, for whom Ronaldo is a leading figure in their phenomenal­ly successful FIFA video game market, also described the allegation­s as “concerning”.

Juventus have so far stood behind the player who moved to Turin in the summer in a 100 million euro ($115 million) deal from Real Madrid.

 ?? - AFP Photo ?? Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates with his teammates as Juventus won their tenth consecutiv­e game.
- AFP Photo Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates with his teammates as Juventus won their tenth consecutiv­e game.

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