Cristiano Ronaldo scores 701st goal in Juventus win as Ciro Immobile inspires dramatic comeback by Lazio

Portuguese forward and Pjanic with the goals against Bologna, while the Rome side fought back from 3-0 down to draw

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Cristiano Ronaldo scored the 701st goal of his career to help Juventus earn a 2-1 win over Bologna on Saturday to stretch their lead at the top of Serie A.

With second-placed Inter Milan not in action until on Sunday afternoon, Juve took the chance to extend their unbeaten start to the season, with Ronaldo scoring the opener and Miralem Pjanic grabbing the winner following Danilo Larangeira's equaliser.

The win at the Juventus Stadium moved the champions four points clear at the top, although Inter can reduce the gap to one with a win at Sassuolo.

Ronaldo was presented with a special shirt before kick-off to mark his 700th career goal scored playing for Portugal during the week.

The 34-year-old hit his 701st after 19 minutes, with Pjanic adding a second eight minutes after the break following a blunder by Brazilian defender Danilo, who had earlier pulled Bologna level.

"The road is the right one, but we need to work on some details. It was a good match blighted by three or four errors," said Juventus manager Maurizio Sarri whose side host Lokomotiv Moscow in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Bologna coach Sinisa Mihajlovic returned to the bench in Turin after his second course of chemotherapy as he battles cancer.

And the visitors were given reason to hope of snatching a rare point against the Turin giants when Danilo responded to Ronaldo's opener with a 29th-minute volley.

But Pjanic sealed victory with his third goal in four games in the 54th minute amid chaos in front of the Bologna goal.

Bologna keeper Lukasz Skorupski denied Ronaldo and in-form Gonzalo Higuain late before both the crossbar and Gianluigi Buffon frustrated Federico Santander's push for a last-gasp equaliser for the visitors who slip to 12th place.

"We watched the Santander goal again, it was offside so VAR would have ruled it out," said Sarri. "But I told the lads we mustn't sit back on a lead, we should attack, otherwise we leave ourselves in these risky situations to the very end."

Immobile punishes Atalanta

epa07933921 Lazio's Ciro Immobile celebrates after scoring during the Italian Serie A soccer match SS Lazio vs Atalanta BC at Olimpico stadium in Rome, Italy, 19 October 2019.  EPA/ANGELO CARCONI
Ciro Immobile scored two goals and assisted the other in Lazio's comeback draw against Atalanta. EPA

Serie A leading scorer Ciro Immobile's late double of penalties helped Lazio wipe out a three-goal deficit in a thrilling 3-3 draw with Atalanta.

Atalanta, who travel to Manchester City in the Champions League on Tuesday, had led 3-0 with 21 minutes to go at the Stadio Olimpico.

But Immobile scored from the spot on 69 minutes and less than 60 seconds later set up Joaquin Correa for the second, before capping the comeback two minutes into injury time with his ninth goal in eight league games this term.

"With penalties, nobody can understand a thing nowadays," blasted Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini. "Immobile went for a walk, felt someone touch him slightly and dived.

"Even more, on the second penalty, Immobile put his foot in front of De Roon."

Colombian Luis Muriel scored a first-half double for the Bergamo side as compatriot and star striker Duvan Zapata was sidelined injured.

Alejandro Gomez got the third eight minutes before the break in a rematch of last season's Italian Cup final which the Romans won. But the visitors lost momentum after the hour mark.

Immobile got one back from the spot after being brought down by Jose Luis Palomino and then combined with Correa for their second.

Immobile earned a late penalty after a Marten de Roon foul, celebrating wildly after converting to grab a dramatic point before Lazio's Europa League trip to Celtic next week.

"I'm losing years of my life kicking penalties in the 90th minute," said 29-year-old Immobile, after scoring his third league goal from the spot this season.

Polish striker Arkadiusz Milik scored in either half as Napoli got back to winning ways against Verona at the Stadio San Paolo, after a goalless draw at Torino before the international break, before their Champions League trip to Salzburg.

"I started the season with fitness problems so I'm hungry now for goals," said Milik, who also scored as Poland qualified for Euro 2020 during the week.