Inter stretches Serie A lead
LEADER Inter Milan continued its relentless pursuit of a fifth straight Serie A title with a 3-0 home win over Cagliari on Sunday while AS Roma took over second spot.
Macedonian striker Goran Pandev slotted in a scuffed shot from Samuel Eto'o after six minutes to grab his third goal since rejoining Inter last month. Defender Walter Samuel then powered in a header from a corner and Argentina's Diego Milito netted his 14th goal of the league campaign after a fine move just after the break.
AS Roma stole second place from AC Milan thanks to a fortunate 1-0 win at mid-table Fiorentina, which was denied by a tight offside call when Juan Vargas netted and spurned several other chances. The visitors snatched victory when Mirko Vucinic fired in off the bar following a corner eight minutes from time.
Roma striker Francesco Totti, considering coming out of international retirement for Italy at June's World Cup, went off at halftime after his fitness problems reoccurred.
Milan failed to win for the fourth consecutive game in a 0-0 draw at struggling Bologna where Mancini, who signed on loan from Inter on Monday, made his debut in place of David Beckham.
A fight between fans before kickoff and a scuffle in the players' tunnel marred Antonio Di Natale's hat-trick in lowly Udinese's 3-1 win over fourth-placed Napoli, its first loss in 16 league games.
Sampdoria's 2-1 win at bottom side Siena meant the Genoa club climbed to sixth spot, above free-falling Juventus which drew 1-1 at Livorno on Saturday.
Genoa beat fellow mid-table side Chievo 1-0 and Catania boosted its hopes of survival and left Lazio third from bottom thanks to Maxi Lopez's second-half goal in a 1-0 win in Rome.
Also at the bottom, Atalanta beat Bari 1-0 at home.
Macedonian striker Goran Pandev slotted in a scuffed shot from Samuel Eto'o after six minutes to grab his third goal since rejoining Inter last month. Defender Walter Samuel then powered in a header from a corner and Argentina's Diego Milito netted his 14th goal of the league campaign after a fine move just after the break.
AS Roma stole second place from AC Milan thanks to a fortunate 1-0 win at mid-table Fiorentina, which was denied by a tight offside call when Juan Vargas netted and spurned several other chances. The visitors snatched victory when Mirko Vucinic fired in off the bar following a corner eight minutes from time.
Roma striker Francesco Totti, considering coming out of international retirement for Italy at June's World Cup, went off at halftime after his fitness problems reoccurred.
Milan failed to win for the fourth consecutive game in a 0-0 draw at struggling Bologna where Mancini, who signed on loan from Inter on Monday, made his debut in place of David Beckham.
A fight between fans before kickoff and a scuffle in the players' tunnel marred Antonio Di Natale's hat-trick in lowly Udinese's 3-1 win over fourth-placed Napoli, its first loss in 16 league games.
Sampdoria's 2-1 win at bottom side Siena meant the Genoa club climbed to sixth spot, above free-falling Juventus which drew 1-1 at Livorno on Saturday.
Genoa beat fellow mid-table side Chievo 1-0 and Catania boosted its hopes of survival and left Lazio third from bottom thanks to Maxi Lopez's second-half goal in a 1-0 win in Rome.
Also at the bottom, Atalanta beat Bari 1-0 at home.
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