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In Pics: Cristiano Ronaldo sets THIS record in his 600th game

Cristiano Ronaldo marked his 600th league appearance with his 20th Serie A goal of the season as Juventus beat Spezia 3-0 on Tuesday to move within three points of second-placed AC Milan. Interestingly, Ronaldo has now become the first player to score at least 20 goals in each of the last 12 seasons in Europe's top five leagues. Meanwhile, the win leaves Juve third with 49 points from 24 games behind Milan on 52 and leaders Inter with 56, both of whom are in action this week against Udinese and Parma respectively.

Juventus striker Ronaldo with his trademark celebration (Source: Twitter)

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Juventus striker Ronaldo with his trademark celebration (Source: Twitter)

Ronaldo also hit the post with an effort in the first half. (Source: Twitter)

Ronaldo celebrate with his teammates after scoring a goal (Source: Twitter)

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Ronaldo scored with a composed finish in the 89th minute to seal the win for Juventus. (Source: Twitter)

Ronaldo scored with a composed finish in the 89th minute to seal the win for Juventus. (Source: Twitter)

Ronaldo points towards his teammate after scoring a goal (Source: Twitter)

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Ronaldo marked his 600th league appearance with his 20th Serie A goal of the season. (Source: Twitter)

Ronaldo marked his 600th league appearance with his 20th Serie A goal of the season. (Source: Twitter)

Ronaldo finds tha back of the net in 89th minute (Source: Twitter)

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Ronaldo becomes the first player to score at least 20 goals in each of the last 12 seasons in Europe’s top five leagues. (Source: Twitter)

Ronaldo becomes the first player to score at least 20 goals in each of the last 12 seasons in Europe’s top five leagues. (Source: Twitter)

Ronaldo takes a shot against Spezia

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Ronaldo takes a shot during Serie A match between Juventus vs Spezia (Source: Twitter)

Ronaldo guided in his side’s third goal late on after Alvaro Morata and Federico Chiesa struck earlier in the second half to put Andrea Pirlo’s side in a commanding position. (Source: Twitter)