Milan go top as Lazio lose
Reuters - Wednesday 10 November 2010, 22:57
MILAN - AC Milan warmed up for this
weekend's city derby by powering to the top of Serie A with a
3-1 home win over Palermo on Wednesday, laying down a marker to
faltering champions Inter Milan.
Previous leaders Lazio were beaten 1-0 at Cesena, their
second defeat in a row, while injury-hit Inter lost more ground
ahead of meeting Milan when they were held to a 1-1 draw at
promoted Lecce to slip to fourth.
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Napoli moved a point above Inter into third and leapfrogged
Juventus, who drew 1-1 at Brescia, thanks to Ezequiel Lavezzi's
strike deep into stoppage-time in a 1-0 win at Cagliari.
Alexandre Pato, booed by his own San Siro fans of late
following some average displays, handed Milan a first-half lead
when he headed in Clarence Seedorf's corner after the Dutchman
was again preferred to substitute Ronaldinho.
Slovenian Armin Bacinovic equalised for the Sicilians after
the break before a Zlatan Ibrahimovic penalty and substitute
Robinho sealed the victory.
Massimilano Allegri's side went a point above Lazio and
three above Inter with 11 games gone to leave Rossoneri fans
dreaming of a first Serie A title since 2004 despite another
patchy performance where they let a lead slip.
"We go to the derby with a good dose of self-confidence,"
Allegri told Sky, adding Pato and Filippo Inzaghi had knocks.
SNEIJDER RESTED
Their hopes of beating rivals Inter on Sunday will be buoyed
by more dropped points for Rafael Benitez's men.
Inter, held to a 1-1 draw by Brescia at the weekend when
Wesley Sneijder fainted with anaemia, rested their playmaker
despite their plethora of injuries in midfield.
The gamble almost paid off when substitute Diego Milito
netted on 76 minutes after great work by Samuel Eto'o but
unmarked Ruben Olivera equalised with a header from a corner.
The treble winners, bidding for a sixth straight scudetto,
are stuttering under the weight of their injury problems and the
lack of August buys with Benitez demanding new recruits in
January to boost his side's options and hunger for more glory.
"Now let's do well in the derby and turn things round,"
Benitez said.
Fifth-placed Juve were also held at Brescia, another
promoted club, after Fabio Quagliarella gave them the lead only
for Alessandro Diamanti to level almost immediately.
AS Roma continued their resurgence following Sunday's derby
win over Lazio with a 3-2 home win over Fiorentina.
Along with Pato, fellow Brazilian Simplicio scored the only
other first-half goal in Wednesday's nine Serie A matches to
help last term's runners-up climb to sixth.
Omar Milanetto gave new Genoa boss Davide Ballardini a
winning start with a goal in a 1-0 victory over Bologna.
Catania beat Udinese 1-0 while Chievo and Bari drew 0-0.
Sampdoria will again be without forward Antonio Cassano,
banished for swearing at the club president, when they travel to
bottom side Parma on Thursday.