The “eternal” Gianluigi Buffon of Juventus Turin has cracked the next best mark as a professional footballer. The 42-year-old Italian goalkeeper-veteran state on Saturday at 4:1 (2:1)-victory in the city Derby against FC Turin at 648. Time in the Serie A on the square and replaces the previous record for a player of AC Milan, Paolo Maldini (52).

Paolo Dybala (3.) and Juan Cuadrado (29.) Juve took a 2:0 lead, but just before the break, Torino striker Andrea Belotti Buffon from point no Chance, and shortened (45./Hand penalty). 25. Goal of the season from Superstar Cristiano Ronaldo (61.) and an own goal by Koffi Djidji (87.) ensured clear conditions. With the fourth victory in the fourth League game after the Corona-forced break strengthens Juve its top position in the Serie A.

in 1995, Buffon than 17 had made its debut-Year-old for AC Parma in Serie A, in 2001, he became, to date, the most expensive goalkeeper in the football history for EUR 54.1 million to record Champions Juventus, which he held even after the forced relegation to Serie B in the 2006/07 season the Faithful. 2018 Gigi” Buffon left “the Old lady, after a one-year stint with Paris St. Germain, the 176-time record national team player returned last summer to Turin.

United and Leicester wins

For a team Manager Daniel Farke and Norwich City moves, meanwhile, the relegation after just one season in the English Premier League getting closer and closer. The conclusion of the light received at the 0:1 (0:1) against Brighton & Hove Albion on 33. Round its fifth defeat in the series. The Class whereabouts is currently situated at seven points.

The Belgian Leandro Trossard (25.) scored in the first section the winning goal of the guests, in which the former Ingolstadt, Pascal gross of 72. Minute substitute was. In the case of Norwich, the former Schalke striker Teemu Pukki came, with eleven season goals best scorer of the “Canaries” in the 67. A Minute into the game. Farke said after the game on the club’s website: “The story of this game is a bit like the story of our season.”