Cristiano Ronaldo broke new ground on Sunday with his 400th win in Europe's top five leagues, a number no other player has reached in the 21st century.
The 35-year-old proved key to Juventus' latest Serie A victory, scoring twice to help the reigning Italian champions past Genoa in a 3-1 win.
Both of Ronaldo's goals came from the penalty spot in the last 12 minutes, restoring Juve's advantage after Stefano Sturaro had cancelled out Paulo Dybala's opener for the away side.
It was a typically dominant performance from the Portuguese forward, who thus brought up his quadruple century of league wins in the big five.