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Juventus beats Roma to stay perfect

TWO goals from Diego helped Juventus to a 3-1 win away against AS Roma at Rome's Olympic Stadium, while Fiorentina followed up its midweek qualification for the group stages of the Champions League by beating Palermo 1-0.

The Brazilian struck in each half to secure Juventus' second win in two games this season before Felipe Melo scored in second half injury time to kill off any hopes Roma may have had of a late rally.

"It was as hard as we thought it would be," Diego said, "but you have to work hard to get anything against a side of this quality. There is a great atmosphere here at Juventus and with coach Ciro Ferrara and all the players, it has allowed me to settle into the team quickly."

Elsewhere, two strikers strengthened their cases for inclusion in Marcello Lippi's Italy squad for the upcoming matches with Georgia and Bulgaria.

Fabio Quagliarella scored twice for Napoli in its 3-1 win over Livorno, while Giampaolo Pazzini opened the scoring for Sampdoria as it beat Udinese 3-1.

Also, it was; Atalanta 0, Genoa 1; Cagliari 1, Siena 3; Chievo Verona 1, Lazio 2; and Parma 2, Catania 1.

Roma equalized when Daniele De Rossi opened his account for the season in the 35th minute, but Luciano Spalletti's charges were unable to come back a second time

The result means Roma is bottom of the table with no points.

After a quiet 20 minutes, fullback Paolo De Ceglie went close when his header from Diego's free kick forced Roma goalkeeper Julio Bertagnoli to push the ball away for a corner.

The next chance fell to Diego and he took full advantage, breaking through midfield, brushing off defender Philippe Mexes and then flicking the ball over Bertagnoli.

De Rossi's equalizer came as a surprise. Taddei flicked the ball to him in midfield and from well outside the area he fired a long range shot past Italy international Gianluigi Buffon.

After the break Amauri went close twice and Vincenzo Iaquinta shot over when one-on-one with Bertagnoli.

In the 67th Diego scored his second. Fabio Cannavaro picked out Iaquinta, who flicked the ball into Diego's path and the midfielder made no mistake to give Juventus the lead.

As Roma chased an equalizer, Mirko Vucinic headed wide and captain Francesco Totti struck a post 10 minutes from the finish, but Melo's late goal from the edge of the area sealed the win.

Stevan Jovetic was rewarded with a starting place for Fiorentina after he had come on and turned the match around on Wednesday against Sporting Lisbon.

After five minutes he went close to opening the scoring, but Palermo goalkeeper Rubinho was equal to his shot.




 

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