Paulo Dybala scored twice as Juventus beat Udinese to go top of Serie A.
Forward Dybala, a reported target for Manchester United, curled home a superb first-half free kick before slotting in a second just after the break from Gonzalo Higuain's ball.
Higuain had also missed a penalty after Dybala had been fouled.
The win means Juventus are top of the standings with 71 points - one ahead of Napoli, who drew 0-0 at Inter Milan later on Sunday.
Juventus came from behind to beat Tottenham in the Champions League on Wednesday.
"After the drama of Wednesday night, there was a risk that we might have gone into this match too relaxed," Dybala said.
"Instead we showed character and experience to seal all three points.
"I'm happy to have helped the team with my goals. We're putting pressure on our rivals and we keep moving forwards. It all depends on us now
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