Juventus bounded to the top of Serie A by securing a battling 2-0 victory at Palermo after former striker Amauri condemned AC Milan to a 2-1 defeat at home to Fiorentina on Saturday.
Juve defender Leonardo Bonucci headed in former Milan playmaker Andrea Pirlo’s corner after 56 minutes and Fabio Quagliarella netted an angled drive to put the Turin side a point ahead of the champions with seven games left.
Milan meekly surrendered the top spot after a late goal by Fiorentina substitute Amauri, who flopped at Juve during their wilderness years after a 2006 match-fixing demotion, gave the lowly outfit the points at a scorching San Siro.
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The Rossoneri fell apart having gone ahead through Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s 31st-minute penalty after a foul on strike partner Maxi Lopez, who later hit the post.
Milan, who drew at Catania two weekends ago and were eliminated from the Champions League by Barcelona in the middle of last week, were pegged back by Stevan Jovetic’s goal on the break in the 47th and a Philippe Mexes mistake let Amauri net the 89th-minute winner.
Not even the late substitute appearance of Antonio Cassano, out for five months after a heart problem, could inspire Milan.
SS Lazio consolidated third place and the Champions League qualifying round berth after Stefano Mauri’s stupendous strike helped seal a 3-1 home win over Napoli as the hosts mourned the recent passing of former striker Giorgio Chinaglia.
Antonio Candreva gave Lazio an early lead against coach Edy Reja’s former club, but Goran Pandev netted on 34 minutes. The Romans then took charge in the second half through Mauri’s magic and a Cristian Ledesma penalty.
Udinese are three points behind in fourth after a 3-1 win over Parma, while Napoli, in fifth, lie six adrift of Lazio.
Sixth-placed AS Roma suffered a major blow in the race for the Champions League spot when they lost 4-2 at third-bottom Lecce, for whom Luis Muriel and David Di Michele scored twice.
Inter’s slim hopes of third were hit by a 2-2 draw with Cagliari in Andrea Stramaccioni’s second game in charge.
The match was played in the northeastern city of Trieste because of problems with the Sardinians’ stadium, but Cagliari still felt at home and went ahead after five minutes through Davide Astori.
Inter’s Diego Milito replied immediately, only for Mauricio Pinilla to put the hosts back on top just past the hour before being sent off for a second booking after excessive celebrating.
Bottom side Cesena were held 0-0 by local rivals Bologna to all but end their chances of survival, while second-bottom Novara Calcio drew 1-1 with Genoa, back with Alberto Malesani as coach.
European hopefuls Catania lost 3-2 at Chievo Verona, while mid-table AC Siena won 2-1 at Atalanta BC.
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