Cristiano Ronaldo had a quick effect on his get back from a COVID-19 contamination on Sunday, scoring three minutes in the wake of going ahead as a substitute prior to changing a punishment over to lead Juventus to a 4-1 Serie A success at Spezia.
Morata, who had three goals prohibited for offside in the 2-0 home destruction by Barcelona on Wednesday, gave Juve the lead in the fourteenth moment when he cleared home Weston McKennie's cross as VAR this time worked in support of himself.
The goal was at first hailed offside however then granted after a VAR check. Morata had another exertion prohibited for offside before Spezia hit back, Tommaso Pobega scoring with a redirected shot in the 32nd moment.
Spezia, making the most of their first season in Serie A, began the second half unequivocally however everything changed when Ronaldo went ahead. Very quickly, Morata slipped the ball through to the Portuguese and an unexpected eruption of quickening took him past his marker before he opened the ball past Ivan Provedel.
After eight minutes, Rabiot burst down the left, cut inside a protector and pressed a brazen shot inside the post. Federico Chiesa at that point moved away down the left and was pushed over by Paolo Bartolomei and Ronaldo scored from the spot with a brazen Panenka-style punishment for his fifth group goal of the period.