Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Juventus beat Parma 2-1 on Sunday to remain firmly on course for a record-extending ninth straight Serie A title.
Juventus moved four points above Inter Milan, which was held 1-1 at relegation-threatened Lecce earlier.
Ronaldo's brace took his tally to 432 goals in Europe's top five leagues, one behind all-time record-holder Lionel Messi, who scored for Barcelona on Sunday.
Ronaldo's first goal was thanks to a stroke of luck as his effort took a deflection off Parma defender Matteo Darmian to wrongfoot goalkeeper Luigi Sepe, two minutes from halftime.
Andreas Cornelius headed in a corner to draw Parma level in the 55th but Juventus restored its lead just three minutes later.
Paulo Dybala raced down the right and rolled the ball across for Ronaldo to sidefoot home for his 11th goal in his last seven league matches.
Ronaldo missed several chances to complete a hat trick.
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