How is the five-time Ballon d'Or winner adapting to life in Italy after making a big-money move from Real Madrid?
Cristiano Ronaldo arrived at Juventus with a reputation as one of the most accomplished goalscorers of all time and, as you'd expect, with that comes great expectations.
The Serie A champions saw fit to fork out €100 million (£88m/$117m) for the 33-year-old for a number of reasons, but chief among those is his incredible capacity to find the back of the net.
Ronaldo's record across his career is epic and prior to his arrival in Turin he had struck 658 goals in 915 club games, with 450 of those coming in his 438 games for Real Madrid.
The Portuguese phenomenon has won the European Golden Shoe four times and finished as the Champions League's top scorer on seven different occasions.
A habit of collecting such accolades doesn't simply abandon a player overnight and the weight of anticipation rests firmly on Ronaldo's shoulders in Italy.
Cristiano Ronaldo 2018-19 Juventus stats
When Ronaldo did not immediately hit the ground running in Serie A it wasn't long before the scrutiny intensified over the attacker's form.
It took him four games - or 320 minutes - to finally find the back of the net as he struck twice in a 2-1 win over Sassuolo after drawing blanks against Chievo, Lazio and Parma.
"I really wanted to score these first goals and I'm happy to have found the net," a relieved Ronaldo told Mediaset after opening his account.
"This is football. The important thing is that the team wins. Obviously, I was a little tense with all the talk of Real Madrid and not scoring, but I thank my team-mates for supporting me throughout.
"I knew that I was working well and it was only a matter of time. I am adapting well to Italian football."
Cristiano Ronaldo games & stats for Juventus
Ronaldo's Champions League debut for Juventus against Valencia went poorly with a red card dismissal which left the star distraught, though he bounced back with the winner late against Frosinone the following weekend.
The 33-year-old netted his first Champions League goal for the Italian giants on November 7 against Manchester United, a stunning strike that ended up being for naught as Jose Mourinho's side stormed back late to take a 2-1 win.
His 14th goal of the Serie A season came in late December against Sampdoria, which made him the highest-scoring Portuguese player in the Italian top-flight since Rui Barros.
Cuccittini
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Woooow!!! Ronaldo scoring 658 goals in 915 matches and Messi scoring 638 goals in just 761 games .This is amazing
And they call him the goal machine
Again Messi rules. ALL HAIL THE GOAT [cup][cup][cup][cup][cup]
zoeekmpst
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In the football history there was no two great players playing in two teams at the same time who had competition to surpass the other one. The great players like Pele and Maradona had no competitor as Ronaldo has Messi and vice versa.We are very lucky to see these two great players at the same time and at their outstanding form in perfectly healthy competition. Their supporters are also divided into two groups with their blind support for them. Everything is fine but we should be very proud of them and admire both of them for their contribution to their club and the world of football not to judge them with number of goals scored or number of appearances one has made.