AS Roma's Serie A title hopes suffered a cruel blow as Valon Behrami scored an injury time winner to give Lazio a 3-2 victory in the Rome derby at the Stadio Olimpico on Wednesday.
Second-placed Roma were hoping to capitalize on Inter Milan's 1-1 draw at Genoa earlier in the day but instead dropped to seven points behind the leaders.
AC Milan's hopes of securing Champions League soccer next season took a hit as they crashed 2-1 at home to 10-man Sampdoria.
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Fifth-placed Milan's only saving grace was a 2-0 defeat for fourth-placed Fiorentina at Napoli, leaving the gap between the pair in the race for the Champions League pegged at four points.
Roma took the lead in bizarre fashion on the half hour as Bahrami's clearance cannoned off Rodrigo Taddei's shoulder and rebounded into the goal.
Lazio were level a minute before half time through Macedonia striker Goran Pandev and a Tommaso Rocchi penalty just before the hour mark after Juan was judged to have brought down Rolando Bianchi in the box.
Simone Perrotta restored parity just minutes later but Behrami turned from villain to hero in injury time to volley home from close range.
Roma, who were the form team in the league coming into the match, now have only nine matches left to try to close the seven-point gap on Inter, who are struggling having won only two of their last eight games.
Inter took an early lead when Zlatan Ibrahimovic escaped down the left before crossing for David Suazo to shoot home.
Inter's cause wasn't helped when young Portuguese midfielder Vitor Pele was sent-off on the half hour mark for a second bookable offense although it looked harsh.
Genoa laid siege to the Inter defense which finally cracked five minutes from time as Julio Cesar pushed out a cross only for Marco Borriello, now Serie A's top goalscorer on 17 goals, to fire home an acrobatic volley.
At the San Siro, Milan's turbulent season took a down-turn as Kaka was taken off injured after less than 10 minutes.
Cristian Maggio prodded home for Sampdoria when a scuffed shot-come-cross from Paolo Sammarco found him unmarked 6m out on 12 minutes.
On 25 minutes, things got worse for Milan as Gennaro Delvecchio finished off a sweeping Samp move that started in their own box when a Clarence Seedorf back-heel failed to find it's target.
The move was helped by some woeful defending from Kakha Kaldaze and Massimo Ambrosini, culminating in Delvecchio firing home off Zeljko Kalac's legs, although the Australian goalkeeper probably should have done better.
Milan's goal was fashioned by two 18-year-olds with Brazilian Pato crossing for Alberto Paloschi to head home in a crowded box. Samp had Stefano Lucchini sent off in injury time.
Fiorentina failed to capitalize on Milan's slip as they went down at Napoli, with Ezequiel Lavazzi scoring both goals.
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