Napoli stay in sight of Milan

Edinson Cavani takes Serie A tally to 20 in 2-0 win over Roma as AC Milan thrash Parma 4-0 in Italy.

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Cavani nets his second of the night as Napoli continue their charge for an unlikely third Italian scudetto [AFP]

Napoli kept the gap at the top of Serie A at just three points as the league’s top scorer Edinson Cavani bagged a double to secure a 2-0 win at Roma to all but end the home side’s title hopes.

Antonio Cassano scored his first AC Milan goal and Robinho struck twice to help Serie A leaders AC Milan end a run of two draws in a 4-0 home thrashing of Parma.

In Rome, Uruguayan Cavani, who managed his first after error-prone Brazil defender Juan had brought down Marek Hamsik, took his league tally to 20 having been accused of not being an out-and-out goal scorer when he arrived in July from Palermo.

Results & fixtures

Saturday February 12

undefined AC Milan 4-0 Parma
undefined Roma 0-2 Napoli

Sunday February 13

undefined Palermo v Fiorentina
undefined Bari v Genoa
undefined Brescia v Lazio
undefined Cagliari v Chievo
undefined Catania v Lecce
undefined Cesena v Udinese
undefined Sampdoria v Bologna
undefined Juventus v Inter Milan

Napoli, whose only title success came with Diego Maradona in 1987 and 1990, are in dreamland given no one expected a scudetto challenge this term while seventh-placed Roma are now all but out of the race.

Milan’s victory was the perfect warm-up for Tuesday’s European Champions League last 16 first leg against Tottenham Hotspur even if Cassano and midfielder Mark Van Bommel are ineligible.

Picked out

Clarence Seedorf, starting in place of the half-rested Robinho, opened the scoring on eight minutes when he rounded the goalkeeper after being picked out by Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Italy striker Cassano then netted his first goal since arriving from Sampdoria in early January when he exchanged passes with Gennaro Gattuso.

After the break he set up substitute Robinho for two more.

“Cassano has been great and he also worked hard when we didn’t have the ball,” Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri said.

“Up to 2-0 we played well then we slowed a bit. But in the second half Robinho and the like were the difference.”

The Rossoneri are seeking their first scudetto since 2004 and laboured in recent draws with Lazio and Genoa but were back on song and could have scored more against a Parma side who are sliding down the table.

Cassano, Ibrahimovic and young German midfielder Alexander Merkel, preferred to Mathieu Flamini, all came close to a fifth.

Substitute Alexandre Pato is set to replace Cassano against Spurs with Flamini maybe coming in for Van Bommel given Andrea Pirlo and Massimo Ambrosini are out injured for six weeks.

Champions Inter Milan, now eight points behind Milan in third, go to rivals Juventus on Sunday with a game in hand, against Fiorentina in midweek.

Source: Reuters