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Serie A: Napoli win as Inter finally taste defeat PDF Print E-mail
Napoli's Mannini tails Inter Milan's Figo - Serie A on AusItalia.comNapoli striker Marcelo Zalayeta has scored the only goal of the game to end Inter Milan's unbeaten record in Serie A and breath new life into the Scudetto race. Fiorentina rallied late to beat Juventus.

The Uruguayan netted after three minutes and also missed a second-half penalty as Inter finally tasted defeat in their 26th league game of the season.

NAPOLI-INTER 1-0 
SCORER: Zalayeta al 3' p.t..
NAPOLI (3-5-2): Gianello; Santacroce, Cannavaro, Contini; Mannini (dal 37' s.t. Grava), Blasi, Gargano, Hamsik (dal 48' s.t. Bogliacino), Savini; Lavezzi, Zalayeta. (Navarro, Rullo, Montervino, Dalla Bona, Calaiò). All.: Reja.
INTER (4-4-2): Julio Cesar; Maicon, Rivas, Materazzi, Chivu (dal 6' s.t. Crespo); Figo (dal 33' s.t. Jimenez), Vieira, Pelé, Maniche (dal 1' s.t. J. Zanetti); Suazo, Balotelli. (Toldo, Fatic, Stankovic, Solari). All.: Mancini.

The setback trimmed the Nerazzurri's lead to six points over second-placed Roma, who had thrashed Parma 4-0 a day earlier.

Pablo Daniel Osvaldo scored a last-minute winner as Fiorentina won 3-2 at Juventus to move to within a point of their third-placed opponents.

With AC Milan held to a 1-1 draw by Lazio on Saturday night, (Sunday morning AEDT) Fiorentina's win moved them four points clear of the Rossoneri in the race to finish in the UEFA Champions League qualifying spots.

The top four sides in Serie A will play in Europe's elite club competition next season.

In a pulsating encounter, the Viola went ahead through Massimo Gobbi after 19 minutes only for Mohamed Sissoko to equalise 10 minutes later.

Mauro Camoranesi then put Juve 2-1 up before two Fiorentina substitutes changed the course of the game in a dramatic final 15 minutes.

Ndiaye Papa Waigo equalised within nine minutes of his introduction before Osvaldo, a 62nd-minute replacement for Tomas Ujfalusi, netted in the final minute.

Argentina-born Osvaldo's joy turned sour, however, when he was then sent off after being shown a second yellow card for removing his shirt as part of his celebration.

Udinese strengthened their claims for a UEFA Cup place with a 2-0 win at home to Atalanta - Fabio Quagliarella and Antonio Di Natale grabbing the goals in the first half.

Sampdoria and Torino played out a 2-2 draw in Genoa.

Gianluca Comotto and David Di Michele twice put Torino ahead, the latter goal coming from the penalty spot, with Luigi Sala and Antonio Cassano levelling for the hosts.

Cassano, on loan from Real Madrid, was shown a late red card for swearing at the referee, after which he lost his composure and hurled his shirt at the official.

Livorno and Siena were the big winners in the race to remain in Serie A.

The Leghorn club climbed out of the bottom three thanks to a 1-0 win over Catania, who replace them in the drop zone - Alessandro Diamanti netting the only goal - while Siena's resurgence continued with a 2-0 victory at fellow strugglers Empoli.

Daniele Portanova put the visitors in front and Christian Rigano doubled their advantage in the final minute.

The hosts finished with 10 men after Davide Moro was dismissed late on.

Bottom side Cagliari also won, 2-1 against Genoa, to revive their hopes of staying up.

Alessandro Lucarelli put Genoa 1-0 up after 14 minutes but Robert Acquafresca equalised before an own goal from Genoa goalkeeper Fernando Rubinho won it for the Sardinians, who are now just four points from safety.

 

Reggina are second bottom following their goalless draw at home to Palermo.

Serie A Table after Round 26

TeamPWDLGFGAGDPts
01Internazionale26187150163461
02AS Roma26167346242255
03Juventus26139446242248
04Fiorentina26138540251547
05AC Milan261110538201843
06Udinese2611693335-239
07Sampdoria26106103433136
08Genoa269893135-435
09Palermo269893440-635
10Atalanta2681084040034
11Napoli2696113740-333
12Lazio2679102933-430
13Torino2641662932-328
14Siena26610103034-428
15Livorno2668122739-1226
16Parma26510113141-1025
17Empoli2667132134-1325
18Catania2659122132-1124
19Reggina26410122139-1822
20Cagliari2656152143-2218

 

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