#4 The player to score Juve's 5,000th Serie A goal
Juventus are by far the most successful Italian club of all time, with their 34 Scudetti won being the highest won by any club in history, with second place being some way off.
In addition, they have won each of the last seven Serie A titles consecutively, including the double in each of the last four seasons as they dominate the Italian football landscape in a manner not seen before.
They look on course to retain their title as they maintain a healthy 11 point gap atop the standings, and have made the best ever start to a Serie A campaign, with their point total of 46 after 16 matches the highest ever registered at this stage in Serie A history.
The Bianconerri have had some of the greatest players in history represent them, and it, therefore, comes as no surprise that they are the highest goalscorers in Italian league history.
They netted their 5,000th Serie A goal in the 1-0 victory over Torino in the Turin derby, and no club is close to matching that figure yet.
It was perhaps fitting that such a landmark goal should be scored in a landmark fixture and there is no other man for such occasions than the Juventus #7.
Ronaldo scored the only goal of a keenly contested Turin derby from the penalty spot to move him onto 11 goals to top the Serie A scorers chart and don't bet against him being around for the next milestone (6,000?)