Series A: Inter Milan back in second

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Goals from Wesley Sneijder and Samuel Eto'o helped Inter Milan to come from behind to defeat Lazio 2-1 at the San Siro despite having goalkeeper that Julio Cesar ousted in the first half.


Between came into the game in the third but moved up to second and increased his lead over Lazio, a place behind them in the table of the Serie A before the fixture, to six points to strengthen their claims in the Champions League.


Mauro Zarate had given the visitors the lead in the first half, but Sneijder and Eto'o ' or they got the goals as Lazio also Stefano Mauri sent.


Despite go ahead after only two minutes with a penalty from Edison Cavani, the visitors conceded goals to Federico Balzaretti and Cesare Bovo as he collapsed a second successive loss.


Rome maintained alive their faint hopes of a top and four complete narrow 1-0 win over Chievo in Serie A with a home triumph.


Goal of Simone Perrotta first half at the Olympic stadium was the difference between the two sides, with Rome denied twice by the woodwork in the second half.


Rome, with striker Mirko Vucinic still struggling to find the back of the net, wasted a hatful of chances to extend their lead and they were made to sweat before getting three points.


The possibilities of Roma finished fourth received a boost later in the day when Parma striker Carvalho Amauri scored in each half to help his side to beat 10-man Udinese 2-0 at the Friuli Stadium.


Udinese had Gokhan Inler sent off in the 22 minute when missing Sebastian Giovinco and then made contact with the referee. Amauri won his first at minute 13 and sealed with another deep victory in stoppage time.


Alessio cerci twice got a welcome return to winning ways for Fiorentina Chief Sinisa Mihajlovic as won 2-1 to Cagliari.


Goal of 46 minutes of Andrea Cossu interspersed strikes of fences as every game goals in a period of five minutes about half of the time to hand victory Viola a first in six games.


Genoa secured a 4-2 victory threatened by relegation Lecce envelope did Sampdoria city rivals a favor in their relegation battle.


Davide Di Michele put the visitors in front in the third minute, but Genoa struck seven minutes later with a goal by Antonio Floro Flores. Di Michele restored the advantage of the Lecce after half an hour, but Rodrigo Palacio brought back the level of local team just before the break.


Most goals for Palace and Floro Flores in the second second straight victory of Genoa half sealed in the Stadio Luigi Ferraris left Lecce in danger at the bottom


The result allowed Sampdoria to raise the level of points with the Apulians in the battle by security as he defeated Bari 1-0.


Cesena gave relegation concerns another impetus to condemn to Bologna to their fourth straight defeat as they won 2-0 at the Renato Dall Stadium.


After two draws and a victory in their last three outings, Emanuele Giaccherni and Dominique Malonga-goal at the end of the second half ensured visitors three crucial points in their battle against the drop.



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