Squabbling Roma sweeps past Cagliari
AS Roma soothed internal strife by clambering up to second in Serie A with an easy 3-0 home win over Cagliari.
Francesco Totti scored a penalty in the first half after a foul on Daniele De Rossi by Michele Canini and Simone Perrotta doubled the lead in the second half after Juan's header was parried. Jeremy Menez scored a late third.
Last season's runner-up moved within three points of leaders AC Milan.
Totti's goal on home soil followed a spat earlier this month with coach Claudio Ranieri, who according to media reports has also clashed with Mirko Vucinic over the rotation of his strikers.
The Montenegro forward started on the bench after owner Rosella Sensi, who is being forced to sell the debt-ridden club in a long drawn-out process, said he was not for sale amid reported interest from Juventus.
Struggling Catania lost 0-2 at mid-table Parma in new coach Diego Simeone's first game in charge.
The ex-Argentina and Inter Milan player, making his debut as a coach in Europe after winning two titles in his homeland, watched in frustration as ex-Juventus midfielders Antonio Candreva and Sebastian Giovinco scored after the break.
It was not a totally bad day for Sicily with Palermo, in seventh, scoring late through Cesare Bovo to beat second-bottom Brescia 1-0 and keep its European hopes burning.
Francesco Totti scored a penalty in the first half after a foul on Daniele De Rossi by Michele Canini and Simone Perrotta doubled the lead in the second half after Juan's header was parried. Jeremy Menez scored a late third.
Last season's runner-up moved within three points of leaders AC Milan.
Totti's goal on home soil followed a spat earlier this month with coach Claudio Ranieri, who according to media reports has also clashed with Mirko Vucinic over the rotation of his strikers.
The Montenegro forward started on the bench after owner Rosella Sensi, who is being forced to sell the debt-ridden club in a long drawn-out process, said he was not for sale amid reported interest from Juventus.
Struggling Catania lost 0-2 at mid-table Parma in new coach Diego Simeone's first game in charge.
The ex-Argentina and Inter Milan player, making his debut as a coach in Europe after winning two titles in his homeland, watched in frustration as ex-Juventus midfielders Antonio Candreva and Sebastian Giovinco scored after the break.
It was not a totally bad day for Sicily with Palermo, in seventh, scoring late through Cesare Bovo to beat second-bottom Brescia 1-0 and keep its European hopes burning.
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