Cristiano Ronaldo has taken just three months to get into Juventus' record books. Ronaldo played his first Serie A match on August 18 and 10 league matches later, he has a record to his name.

Ronaldo has scored seven goals in 10 Serie A matches equalling a record set by Welshman John Charles in the 1957-58 campaign for the Old Lady.

Ronaldo began his campaign in Italy slowly as he went goalless for the first three league matches. However, the Portuguese broke the deadlock against Sassuolo on September 16 with a brace and since then he has never looked back.

After the Sassuolo game, Ronaldo has scored five goals in five matches, including the most recent brace against Empoli that gave Juventus a come-from-behind victory.

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In the match against Empoli, Ronaldo netted his first goal through a dodgy penalty earned by Paulo Dybala. But it was the second goal that was a special Cristiano Ronaldo strike.

Ronaldo collected a pass outside the penalty area and struck a brilliant dipping and swerving shot from 25 metres away past the Empoli goalkeeper. It was Ronaldo's most eye-catching goal for Juventus so far.

John Charles ended his debut campaign with Juventus at 28 goals and Ronaldo will surely fancy more than that.

Juventus have had really big names over the years in Gonzalo Higuain, Carlos Tevez, Alessandro Del Piero, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and more.

While Higuain, Tevez and Filippo Inzaghi all scored six goals in the first 10 Serie A matches, Del Piero, Ibrahimovic and David Trezeguet had managed five goals in 10 games.

Currently in the Serie A season, Ronaldo is the second highest goalscorer with Genoa striker Krzysztof Piatek two goals ahead of him.

Recently in a candid talk with France Football magazine, Ronaldo asserted that his move to Juventus from Real Madrid was definitely not for money but because Juventus made him feel like they wanted him.

"If it had all been about money, I'd have moved to China, where I would have earned five times as much.

"I did not come to Juve for the money. I earned the same in Madrid, if not more, but the difference is at Juve they really wanted me. They told me that and made it clear," Ronaldo said.

Ronaldo also spoke about why he left Real Madrid and confessed that president Florentino Perez was the prime reason why he felt he had to leave the European champions.

"He [Perez] only ever looked at me as a business relationship. I know it. What he told me was never from the heart.

"In the first four or five years [at Real Madrid], I had the feeling of being 'Cristiano Ronaldo'. Less so afterwards. The president looked at me through eyes that didn't want to say the same thing, as if I was no longer indispensable to them," Ronaldo further said.

"That's what made me think about leaving. Sometimes I'd look at the news, where they were saying I was asking to leave. There was a bit of that, but the truth is that I always had the impression that the president would not hold me back."