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Inter fail to exert Milan derby revenge ( 2003-10-06 14:12) (Agencies)
AC Milan enjoyed a 3-1 derby win over Inter on Sunday to join champions
Juventus at the top of Serie A as AS Roma were held to a goalless draw at Siena.
Lazio returned to winning ways when a deflected Sinisa Mihajlovic free kick in the 64th minute secured a 1-0 win over Chievo, while Parma's good start continued with a 1-0 victory over Sampdoria that took them up to fourth in the standings. It was easy going for European champions Milan in a one-sided derby that leaves Inter coach Hector Cuper under pressure once again. Milan went ahead in the 39th minute when an Andrea Pirlo free kick struck the head of Inzaghi and flew past helpless Inter keeper Francesco Toldo. Just 29 seconds after the restart, Carlo Ancelotti's side doubled their advantage when Brazilian Kaka headed in a cross from Gennaro Gattuso. Shevchenko made it 3-0 in the 77th, firing home after a neat one-two with Cafu, with the Inter defence looking woeful. Two minutes later Inter give themselves a glimmer of hope with a beautiful individual strike from Nigerian teenager Obafemi Martins but although they enjoyed some late pressure Milan's victory was never under threat. The win was the latest derby success for Milan who knocked Inter out of the Champions League semi-finals last season. It was far from a vintage performance from Juventus, missing the creative input of the injured Alessandro Del Piero but as so often they managed to take three points from a below-par display. Juve went ahead in strange fashion in the 23rd minute when Czech midfielder Pavel Nedved crossed from the left and defender Mark Iuliano rose for a header, only for the ball to fly off his back past Gianluca Pagliuca. Three minutes later, though, Bologna pulled level when former Italy striker Giuseppe Signori converted a penalty awarded after Juve defender Nicola Legrottaglie brought down Carlo Nervo. It was a struggle for Marcello Lippi's side after the break but they finally broke through when Cristian Zaccardo was ruled to have tripped Gianluca Zambrotta inside the Bologna area. There were lengthy protests from Bologna players but that failed to deter Trezeguet who blasted home the spot-kick to take unbeaten Juve on to 13 points from five games. Zambrotta will hardly have calmed the anger of the Bologna players by telling Italy's Sky Sport television that he 'accentuated' his fall when under challenge. Lazio had dropped points in the past two weeks and the visit of Luigi Del Neri's battling Chievo side provided them with a real test. In a tight game, Lazio looked brighter after the introduction of Simone Inzaghi at the break and earned their reward when Mihajlovic's firmly struck free kick took a deflection off the defensive wall and wrong-footed Chievo's former Lazio keeper Luca Marchegiani. Lazio had midfielder Fabio Liverani sent off for a second bookable offence in injury time. Roma coach Fabio Capello put the blame on the conditions for his third-placed team's scrappy goalless draw with Siena. 'There was a strong wind out there which made it difficult for the players. We'll take the criticism as we took the praise...it is early in the season yet and this was not an easy game,' he said. Brazilian Adriano grabbed his sixth goal of the season for Parma as they beat
Sampdoria 1-0 to move level with Roma, two points behind the leaders.
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