Maicon scored a dazzling volley as Inter went back to the top of the Serie A table with a hard-fought 2-0 victory over 10-man Juventus at the San Siro on Friday.
AS Roma can regain top spot today if they beat SS Lazio in the Rome derby.
The stuttering champions won for only the fourth time in 12 league matches, but the first-half sending off of Mohamed Sissoko proved crucial as Juve finally wilted under the Nerazzurri’s second period onslaught.
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Two goals in the final 15 minutes did for the visitors, with Cameroon forward Samuel Eto’o tapping home a stoppage-time second.
Juve coach Alberto Zaccheroni was incensed with the referee over Sissoko’s dismissal.
“Sissoko’s red card changed the match, but tell me, what was his first yellow for? If the rules had been applied he would have got nothing,” Zaccheroni said. “We started the game well. We had prepared to not give anything away, but then there was this incident. I never talk about referees, but I’m in favor of common sense and a game of this magnitude shouldn’t be influenced over something so trivial. Let the players play as much as possible.”
Sixth-placed Juve could now find themselves six points off a Champions League qualification position with four games to play if Sicilian club Palermo win at Sardinian outfit Cagliari today.
Juventus may have been the underdogs, but they made the brighter start with Inter goalkeeper Julio Cesar forced into saves from Vincenzo Iaquinta and Alessandro Del Piero in the first two minutes.
On four minutes, Claudio Marchisio was given space outside the area to set his sights, but fired over the bar.
Inter’s first chance came on 12 minutes as Wesley Sneijder blazed a free-kick over before Thiago Motta tried from distance, but Gianluigi Buffon plunged to his right to beat away the effort.
Inter looked destined to score on 26 minutes as Eto’o escaped down the left on the counterattack, but he cut inside on his right and Sissoko made a last ditch sliding tackle to block.
The Mali midfielder then got in the thick of things for all the wrong reasons. First he was booked for a pushing match with Thiago Motta and then on 37 minutes he received his marching orders following a second yellow for a rash challenge on Javier Zanetti.
After a pretty dire first half Eto’o had a great opportunity to open the scoring early in the second, but after he had bundled past Fabio Cannavaro the ball took a nasty bobble and he ballooned his shot high over the bar.
Maicon then robbed Fabio Grosso in the box and crossed for Diego Milito, but Inter’s top scorer flicked his shot wide of the far post.
Inter were dominant against the 10 men, but Juve almost sprung a surprise when Cannavaro met Diego’s corner, only to direct his header straight at Julio Cesar, before up the other end Walter Samuel headed wide from similar range.
Milito then headed wide from barely a meter out after Mario Balotelli had flicked on Sneijder’s corner as the champions pushed ever closer to the opener.
The goal duly arrived a quarter of an hour before the end when Maicon juggled the ball past a weak Amauri challenge on the edge of the box and slammed a stunning volley past a helpless Buffon.
Balotelli was a lick of paint away from adding a second as he thumped a free-kick onto the bar 10 minutes from time.
Juve did have a late chance to salvage something when Giorgio Chiellini came up from the back to earn a free-kick just outside the box, but Julio Cesar saved Diego’s curler.
In stoppage-time, Ghana midfielder Muntari Sulley crossed for the unmarked Eto’o to stroke home into an empty net.
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