Two young Juventus fans made their way onto the pitch at the Allianz Stadium after the 2-1 win over Sampdoria and the players were more than happy to let them join in saluting the home fans.
In Juve's final game of the year, the Bianconeri narrowly beat Samp 2-1 courtesy of a brace from Cristiano Ronaldo, who now boasts 14 goals in 19 Serie A games.
The game wasn't without controversy, however, as Riccardo Saponara thought he'd snatched a point in stoppage time when he rifled a belting left-footed strike into the top bins and celebrated wildly.
But the referee went to VAR and disallowed the goal after watching replays - meaning Juventus have had the best start to a campaign in Serie A history at the halfway mark.
And the squad celebrated by holding hands and thanking the fans for the support, but they had two extra honorary members of the team. The pair of youngsters can be seen having the time of their lives alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, Paulo Dybala and co.
Dybala also gifted a third pitch-invading youngster his shorts after the game, having already swapped his shirts with a Sampdoria player at the final whistle. The two then shared a hug in a wonderful moment.
Class from the Juventus lads. You just can't beat it.
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