Cristiano Ronaldo is just starting to find his feet at Juventus.

After going three matches without a goal, the Portuguese superstar finally broke his ‘goal drought’ with a brace against Sassuolo.

He added a third against Frosinone - but that came just days after he was shown a straight red card in the Champions League clash against Valencia.

It’s certainly not been the smoothest starts to his Juve career since his £105 million move from Real Madrid this summer.

But there’s no doubt the 33-year-old is still one of the best players in world football and he will play a very important role as the Old Lady fight on all fronts this season.

But what’s it really like to play for the five-time Ballon d'Or winner?

Well, one man that is familiar with playing with a five-time Ballon d’Or winner is Paulo Dybala.

He’s played alongside Lionel Messi at international level and now he’s alongside Ronaldo at club level.

And Dybala has revealed how Ronaldo has ‘surprised’ him in Turin.

"The thing that most surprised me about Cristiano is the intensity with which he trains, but also his hunger for victory," he told Italian newspaper Corriere della Serra.

That sums Cristiano up. 

He's worked so hard to reach the level he's at now and is the type of player you'd expect to give 100% in training.

However, Dybala also recognises the impact Cristiano may have on the other attackers at the club.

"Clearly, with him in the side the others don’t get as many shots as they used to, but the important thing is for the team to win,” Dybabla added.

Juve have won all six of their Serie A matches this season and take on Napoli at the Allianz Stadium on Saturday evening.

Ronaldo will obviously be looking to impress, knowing that he will be suspended for Tuesday’s Champions League clash against Young Boys.