Zlatan Ibrahimovic celebrated his return from a three-match ban by scoring a 15-minute first-half hat-trick as leaders AC Milan demolished Palermo 4-0 away in Serie A on Saturday.
The win took title holders Milan three points clear of second-placed Juventus, who only managed a 1-1 draw at home to mid-table Chievo Verona, despite taking a first-half lead through Paolo De Ceglie.
Boukary Drame leveled for Chievo in the 76th minute as Juventus, who are still unbeaten, drew for the fourth time in their last five Serie A outings.
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Milan moved onto 54 points from 26 games, while Juventus have a game in hand.
Robinho set up the first two of Ibrahimovic’s goals, while Thiago Silva completed the scoring as eighth-placed Palermo, who beat SS Lazio 5-1 in their previous home game, were overwhelmed.
“We are playing the way we want, we are always dangerous when we attack,” said Ibrahimovic, who completed a ban with last week’s 1-1 draw at home to Juventus and joined Udinese’s Antonio Di Natale as Serie A’s leading scorer on 18 goals. “It’s my second hat-trick in Italy, but the goals are a bonus for me. I didn’t like missing the Juventus match, I’ve suffered and I’ve paid, but the team has done well without me.”
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Ibrahimovic, banned for slapping a defender against Napoli, fired an early warning when he had a shot saved by Emiliano Viviano after only three minutes.
Despite the absence of Philippe Mexes, himself starting a three-match ban for violent conduct, and the injured Kevin-Prince Boateng, Alessandro Nesta and Alexandre Pato, Milan were in total control, with Urby Emanuelson twice close to scoring.
It was therefore no surprise when they went ahead, Robinho threading the ball to Ibrahimovic, who fired into the roof of the net.
Palermo, unbeaten at home against Milan since 2006, nearly equalized in a goalmouth scramble 10 minutes later, but instead Milan broke, Robinho fed Ibrahimovic and the striker skipped past a tackle, before scoring with a casual toe-poke.
His crowning moment came four minutes later when he curled a left-foot shot beyond the bemused Viviano.
The goalkeeper denied Ibrahimovic a fourth goal before the break as Milan could easily have doubled their tally.
The visitors, who have scored 53 league goals this season, eased off in the second half, but they still got a fourth when Thiago Silva rose to head in Stephan El Shaaraway’s cross in the 58th minute.
“The chance of ending Palermo’s recent run of wins against Milan in the last six years gave us an extra incentive,” coach Massimiliano Allegri said.
Juventus repeated their habit this season of starting well at home and then fading in the second half.
De Ceglie headed Juventus in front in the 18th minute after Giorgio Chiellini’s header rebounded off the post following a free-kick.
Despite their early lead, Juve struggled to create chances, with Mirko Vucinic repeatedly losing the ball as he tried to go it alone, frustrating his striking partner Alessandro Matri.
Although Simone Padoin forced Chievo goalkeeper Stefano Sorrentino to make a desperate save with his foot on the hour, the warning signs were there for Juventus when Davide Moscardelli headed wide from an unmarked position.
The visitors equalized with a powerful low drive from Drame in the 76th minute, the goal being awarded to the Senegalese fullback despite being turned in by Leonardo Bonucci.
Talismanic playmaker Alessandro Del Piero was brought on by Juve for the last few minutes, but the 37-year-old did not have enough time to make a difference.
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