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Milan beat Cagliari to keep Juventus in sight
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-10-17 08:56

Serie A top scorers

7 Emiliano Bonazzoli (Sampdoria)

6 Enrico Chiesa (Siena) Luca Toni (Fiorentina)

5 Francesco Tavano (Empoli) Andriy Shevchenko (AC Milan)

4 David Trezeguet (Juventus) Francesco Cozza (Reggina) Julio Ricardo Cruz (Inter Milan) Christian Terlizzi (Palermo)

3 Stephen Ayodele Makinwa (Palermo) Andrea Caracciolo (Palermo) Tommaso Rocchi (Lazio) Daniele Franceschini (Chievo Verona) Shabani Nonda (AS Roma) Sulley Muntari (Udinese) David Di Michele (Udinese) Adriano (Inter Milan) Goran Pandev (Lazio) Stefano Fiore (Fiorentina) Cristiano Lucarelli (Livorno) Tomas Locatelli (Siena) Alex Pinardi (Lecce) Alessandro Del Piero (Juventus) Patrick Vieira (Juventus) Alberto Gilardino (AC Milan)



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