Cassano spares Milan blushes against Bari
Reuters - Sunday 13 March 2011, 22:09
ROME - Antonio Cassano saved leaders AC
Milan's blushes with a late equaliser in a 1-1 home draw against
bottom side Bari while a Francesco Totti double saw Roma past
nine-man Lazio in a busy Serie A programme on Sunday that also
featured away wins for Udinese and Napoli.
Cassano headed home on 82 minutes against his former club
after a frustrated Milan had gone behind at the San Siro to a
Gergely Rudolf goal in the first half and then had striker
Zlatan Ibrahimovic sent off with 17 minutes to play.
With nine matches of the season to go, the result means
Milan remain five points clear of rivals Inter, who drew with
Brescia 1-1 on Friday, and six above Napoli, who got back to
winning ways with a 3-1 victory at Parma.
A potentially decisive
Milan derby is on April 3.
"There is some bitterness as we deserved more this week but
we have to look on the bright side - we didn't lose even with
ten men," Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri said before offering
a word of sympathy for the out-of-sorts Ibrahimovic.
"Unfortunately he reacted but these things happen," Allegri
said. "He shouldn't allow the fact that he hasn't scored for a
month bother him."
In Rome, a late double from skipper Totti gave Roma a 2-0
victory over Lazio for their fifth successive derby win,
offering the Giallorossi tifosi some relief after their midweek
Champions League exit to Shakhtar Donetsk.
After Roma's David Pizarro had struck the bar for Roma early
on and Stefano Floccari missed a close-range header for Lazio on
66 minutes, Totti lit up the Stadio Olimpico on 69 minutes,
lashing a touched free-kick through the wall and past goalkeeper
Fernando Muslera.
Stefan Radu and Cristian Ledesma were sent off as tempers
flared in the final minutes before Totti provided the finishing
touch, converting a penalty to take sixth-placed Roma two points
behind Lazio, who slip to fifth.
"Winning against Lazio always brings a good feeling," Totti
said after a record 28th appearance in the fixture. "Scoring as
a Roman and a true Roma supporter just makes it that more
special."
In Sunday's late game, Napoli's poor form looked set to
continue as Parma went ahead through a sweet Raffaele Palladino
volley, but a different second half brought goals for Marek
Hamsik, Ezequiel Lavezzi, back after serving a three-match ban
for spitting, and Christian Maggio.
Parma, who had Daniele Galloppa sent off midway through the
second half, slip to fourth from bottom with coach Pasquale
Marino's position under renewed threat.
'RARE SPORTSMANSHIP'
In Sardinia, Udinese, who hit Palermo for seven in Sicily
two weeks ago, kept up their amazing scoring record away from
home to defeat Cagliari 4-0 and go fourth in Serie A. Medhi
Benatia, Alexis Sanchez and a brace by Antonio Di Natale, his
23rd and 24th this season, scored the goals in a 10-minute spell
either side of half-time.
Francesco Guidolin's side, who have now scored 32 goals in
15 matches on the road, were applauded off the field by the
Cagliari fans.
"It's such a rare but refreshing show of sportsmanship," the
Udinese coach said. "They continued to sing and applaud their
own team even when four down and then clapped ours, too --
beautiful!"
In Milan, Bari, 10 points adrift at the bottom of Serie A at
the start of play, took a shock lead on 39 minutes when Sergio
Almiron slipped in Rudolf to fire low into the corner.
Ibrahimovic, who missed a glorious chance to equalise with
18 minutes to go, was given his marching orders a minute later
after a second yellow card for bundling over his marker.
Bari-born Cassano, on as a substitute, had the last word,
winning a point for Milan with a close-range header after a fine
left-wing cross from Luca Antonini.
Fiorentina kept up their good recent form with a 1-0 win at
Chievo Verona. Juan Vargas grabbed the goal three minutes after
the break to send the Viola eighth, two points behind Juventus.
Elsewhere, Genoa beat Palermo 1-0 and improving Bologna won
1-0 at Lecce to move into midtable positions, while Christian
Llama gave Diego Simeone's Catania a precious three points in a
1-0 win over 10-man Sampdoria as they climbed four places above
the drop zone.
On Saturday, Cesena came back from two goals down to draw
2-2 against 10-man Juventus with pressure mounting on coach Gigi
Del Neri.