AC Milan take Serie A lead
Milan take the lead in Italy by beating Palermo as Lazio lose away to Cesena and Inter draw again.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic of Milan slots home a penalty to power his team to the top of the Italian league [GALLO/GETTY] |
AC Milan overtook Lazio for Italy’s Serie A lead with a 3-1 win over Palermo on Wednesday, but lost Alexandre Pato and Filippo Inzaghi to injury with the derby against Inter Milan coming up next.
It’s the first time Milan has held the sole lead since November 2008.
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Pato put Milan ahead in the 19th minute at the San Siro, Zlatan Ibrahimovic restored the lead with a penalty in the 77th and Robinho came off the bench to add the third goal in the 83rd.
Pato exited grasping his right thigh in the 65th and was replaced by Inzaghi, who appeared to twist his left knee in the 80th.
Costly goal
Lazio allowed a score from Marco Parolo in the 85th minute and lost 1-0 at Cesena, their second consecutive defeat after losing to AS Roma in Sunday’s derby.
Serie A results |
Wednesday November 10 AC Milan 3-1 Palermo |
Milan have 23 points, Lazio are next with 22, Napoli have 21, while five-time defending champions Inter dropped to fourth with 20 after a 1-1 draw at Lecce, who equalised through Ruben Olivera after Diego Milito had put the injury-plagued European champions in front.
Inter and Milan meet on Sunday.
Napoli won 1-0 at Cagliari with a last-second goal from Ezequiel Lavezzi, while Juventus drew 1-1 at Brescia, with Fabio Quagliarella and Alessandro Diamanti trading goals over a span of two minutes midway through the second half.
Juventus are fifth with 19 points and a resurgent Roma moved into sixth a point back following a 3-2 win over Fiorentina. Fabio Simplicio, Marco Borriello and Simone Perrotta scored for Roma, while Alberto Gilardino and Gaetano D’Agostino found the net for Fiorentina.
Two days after hiring Davide Ballardini as their new coach, Genoa beat Bologna 1-0 with an 81st-minute goal from Omar Milanetto, and Maxi Lopez scored as Catania defeated Udinese 1-0. Also, Chievo Verona and Bari played a 0-0 draw.