#2 Flop - Aaron Ramsey
Another player who has found life difficult in Turin is Aaron Ramsey, who had a forgettable outing against Parma. He was literally anonymous in the game and was rightly brought off in the second half for Gonzalo Higuain.
Although Ramsey found himself in decent attacking situations, he wasn't creating enough on the day, which left his strikers devoid of any service, especially in the first half. Offensively, the Welshman played no key pass and had three shots on goal, with none of them being on target.
Defensively, Ramsey had next to no involvement, which surely wouldn't have gone down well with Maurizio Sarri. The former Arsenal man is clearly struggling in Turin right now and needs to improve.
#1 Hit - Cristiano Ronaldo
The man who turned out to be the difference for Juventus on the day once again was Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored another brace for the Old Lady and to be honest, he was by far Juventus' best player.
While others were looking scratchy, the 34-year-old was on a different wavelength as he was the man doing all the positive attacking work. The first goal on the day displayed Ronaldo's ability to find space and get his shot away, which luckily for him took a deflection and left the Parma keeper with no chance.
The second goal could be credited to his ability to find goalscoring positions. Paulo Dybala found Ronaldo in the box and the Portuguese, without even breaking his stride, almost stroked it into the bottom corner.
Ronaldo is in incredible form at the moment and he couldn't have found a better time to get his goalscoring instincts back as the Champions League knockouts are just around the corner.
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