<p>Cristiano Ronaldo scored with a long-range rocket on a night when each Juventus goal was more spectacular than the other in a 3-1 win at relegation-threatened Genoa.</p>.<p>Chasing a record-extending ninth straight Serie A title, the victory restored Juventus' four-point lead over Lazio, which won 2-1 at Torino earlier Tuesday.</p>.<p>Since losing the Italian Cup final to Napoli in a penalty shootout, Juventus has won all three of its league matches in the restart.</p>.<p>"We produced a ton of chances and we scored three beautiful goals," Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri said.</p>.<p>"That shows that our physical condition is improving."</p>.<p>Paulo Dybala opened the scoring shortly after the break by evading three defenders before firing in a low shot that Genoa goalkeeper Mattia Perin, who is on loan from Juventus, could only get a weak hand on.</p>.<p>Seven minutes later it was Ronaldo's turn. The five-time Ballon d'Or winner gathered a pass near midfield, charged toward the goal and unleashed a blistering effort from 22 yards (meters) into the top corner past the outstretched Perin.</p>.<p>It was Ronaldo's first goal in open play of the restart after converting penalties in his previous two matches, and it raised his total to 24 in 25 Serie A matches this season.</p>.<p>Not to be outdone, substitute Douglas Costa made it 3-0 by curling in a shot from beyond the area inside the far post as Genoa's defense looked on helplessly. Andrea Pinamonti then pulled one back for Genoa from a tight angle.</p>.<p>Dybala and Ronaldo had scored while playing together only once before the break for the coronavirus pandemic. Since the restart, they've scored together in three out of three games.</p>.<p>"They're looking for each other more and they've realized that by helping each other they can both become much more productive," Sarri said.</p>.<p><strong>LAZIO COMEBACK</strong></p>.<p>Three days after coming back to beat Fiorentina 2-1, Lazio did it again to beat Torino by the same score.</p>.<p>Ciro Immobile and Marco Parolo scored second-half goals to cancel out an early penalty from Andrea Bellotti.</p>.<p>A handball from Immobile led to Bellotti's penalty and means the striker will miss Saturday's game against AC Milan with a suspension.</p>.<p>But Immobile made up for his error with an expert finish shortly after the break to raise his total to 29 goals in 29 games -- on pace to break Gonzalo Higuain's Serie A record of 36 goals in 2015-16.</p>.<p>Immobile also matched his personal best for a Serie A season set two years ago. Parolo scored the winner with a deflected shot from just beyond the area.</p>.<p>Torino is 14th, six points above the drop zone.</p>
<p>Cristiano Ronaldo scored with a long-range rocket on a night when each Juventus goal was more spectacular than the other in a 3-1 win at relegation-threatened Genoa.</p>.<p>Chasing a record-extending ninth straight Serie A title, the victory restored Juventus' four-point lead over Lazio, which won 2-1 at Torino earlier Tuesday.</p>.<p>Since losing the Italian Cup final to Napoli in a penalty shootout, Juventus has won all three of its league matches in the restart.</p>.<p>"We produced a ton of chances and we scored three beautiful goals," Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri said.</p>.<p>"That shows that our physical condition is improving."</p>.<p>Paulo Dybala opened the scoring shortly after the break by evading three defenders before firing in a low shot that Genoa goalkeeper Mattia Perin, who is on loan from Juventus, could only get a weak hand on.</p>.<p>Seven minutes later it was Ronaldo's turn. The five-time Ballon d'Or winner gathered a pass near midfield, charged toward the goal and unleashed a blistering effort from 22 yards (meters) into the top corner past the outstretched Perin.</p>.<p>It was Ronaldo's first goal in open play of the restart after converting penalties in his previous two matches, and it raised his total to 24 in 25 Serie A matches this season.</p>.<p>Not to be outdone, substitute Douglas Costa made it 3-0 by curling in a shot from beyond the area inside the far post as Genoa's defense looked on helplessly. Andrea Pinamonti then pulled one back for Genoa from a tight angle.</p>.<p>Dybala and Ronaldo had scored while playing together only once before the break for the coronavirus pandemic. Since the restart, they've scored together in three out of three games.</p>.<p>"They're looking for each other more and they've realized that by helping each other they can both become much more productive," Sarri said.</p>.<p><strong>LAZIO COMEBACK</strong></p>.<p>Three days after coming back to beat Fiorentina 2-1, Lazio did it again to beat Torino by the same score.</p>.<p>Ciro Immobile and Marco Parolo scored second-half goals to cancel out an early penalty from Andrea Bellotti.</p>.<p>A handball from Immobile led to Bellotti's penalty and means the striker will miss Saturday's game against AC Milan with a suspension.</p>.<p>But Immobile made up for his error with an expert finish shortly after the break to raise his total to 29 goals in 29 games -- on pace to break Gonzalo Higuain's Serie A record of 36 goals in 2015-16.</p>.<p>Immobile also matched his personal best for a Serie A season set two years ago. Parolo scored the winner with a deflected shot from just beyond the area.</p>.<p>Torino is 14th, six points above the drop zone.</p>