Former Manchester United player Paul Pogba struck a brilliant brace as Juventus extended their lead at the top of Serie A to five points over Lazio and six over Napoli with a 4-0 home win over Udinese.
The French midfielder broke the deadlock with a stunning 35-yard effort before topping that with another goal from long range to make it two.
Proving a point: Paul Pogba celebrates his second goal
Letting rip: Paul Pogba scores a screamer for Juventus
The floodgates then opened at the Juventus Stadium, with Mirko Vucinic and Alessandro Matri also getting in on the act as Antonio Conte's men took full advantage of Lazio's 2-2 draw at Palermo.
Pogba told Italian media that it had been 'a beautiful night, especially marked by that goal.'
'It's important to always win, but it is also essential to think about the next game.'
In the fold: Pogba celebrates with Juventus boss Antonio Conte
Fan favourite: Juventus supporters celebrate Pogba's goal
When asked about his time in Manchester, Pogba said: 'I do not care, Manchester United is behind me. I'm happy to be at Juventus, I do not think at Manchester United.'
Lazio needed a late Hernanes penalty to take a point at lowly Palermo after having been undone by two second-half goals in as many minutes.
The one who got away: Paul Pogba in action for Manchester United
Arevalo Rios cancelled out Sergio Floccari's early opener with 20 minutes to go and Palermo took a shock lead moments later through Paulo Dybala.
Gian Piero Gasperini's strugglers failed to hold on, though, as Hernanes converted an 84th-minute spot-kick after Floccari was felled in the area by substitute Ezequiel Munoz.
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