Amid the turmoil\, Ronaldo looks to pick up where he left off as Juve host Genoa

Amid the turmoil, Ronaldo looks to pick up where he left off as Juve host Genoa

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Engulfed in turmoil, will look to pick up where he left off on the pitch as Juventus host Genoa in on Saturday before next week's trip to his former in

The allegations made by 34-year-old American Kathryn Mayorga, that raped her in a Las Vegas hotel in 2009, threaten to engulf the Portuguese superstar in a lengthy legal battle.

Ronaldo, 33, issued a statement to "firmly deny the accusations" but was left out of Portugal's squad for this month's 3-1 friendly win over Scotland, and 3-2 victory against

Juventus have stood behind their star signing and he will look to help the reigning champions maintain their six-point lead on second-placed Napoli, ahead of next week's visit to Old Trafford where he became a star.

"Goals, pains, tears and the case in the USA -- the first 100 days at Juventus," wrote dello Sport.

"With Juventus it's a honeymoon," the newspaper added of the former Real Madrid player's three months in Turin, "but the Mayorga case..." It was business as usual at training for Ronaldo who posted a photo of himself listening to Massimiliano Allegri's instructions on Thursday with the 'thumb up' emoji.

Their rivals are Genoa, in 11th, but with Europe's top scorer this season in Polish striker

The 23-year-old Pole has scored nine goals in seven games for Genoa, who have a match in hand, compared to Ronaldo's four.

The young player, who arrived from Cracovia for four million euros ($4.6 million) in the summer, was relishing coming up against the five-time Ballon d'Or winner.

"is the best in the world right now and in my view the greatest there has ever been," said Piatek.

"I'd like to give my jersey to Ronaldo and maybe get his." Genoa also switched coaches during the break with replacing Davide Ballardini.

"Genoa have changed and they will want to make a good impression here in Turin," said Juventus full-back Mattia De Sciglio.

"Against the Rossoblu (Genoa) it's always a tough game, and after the international break it's even harder to start again." Carlo Ancelotti's Napoli visit Udinese ahead of their trip Wednesday to Paris Saint-Germain in

Inter Milan, third, two points adrift of Napoli, face city rivals AC Milan in the first derby of the season in the San Siro, before travelling to three days later.

"It's the game the city most looks forward to," said "The goal for Inter remains to reduce the gap with Juventus and Napoli." Roma host SPAL looking to stretch their run to four league wins in a row before welcoming CSKA

Moscow in the Stadio Olimpico, as city rivals Lazio, in fourth, travel to Parma. Meanwhile, ex-boss Gian returns to coaching bidding to guide tailenders Chievo to their first win of the season.

It will be Ventura's first match since being sacked last November after failed to reach finals.

"I'm experiencing this new beginning with the enthusiasm of a child," said Ventura, 70, who replaced

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First Published: Fri, October 19 2018. 09:35 IST