Inzaghi nets winner as Italy's big three all win (Reuters) Updated: 2005-10-24 08:45
Totti's strike partner Vincenzo Montella nearly doubled their advantage just
after the restart, but in the 57th minute Lazio's Brazilian winger Cesar broke
down the right and crossed for Tommaso Rocchi to nod in the equalizer.
There was little other to note until the 74th minute, when Lazio won a free
kick close to Roma's area.
As Paparesta positioned the ball an object hit him on the side of the face.
He was unhurt and play resumed quickly, though the incident recalled the
volatile nature of the fixture and football matches in the Italian capital in
general.
In March 2004 the derby was abandoned after a false rumour spread that a
young boy had been killed by a police car outside the stadium.
Last season UEFA ordered Roma to play two home matches behind closed doors
after Swedish referee Anders Frisk was hit by an object thrown by a spectator
during a Champions League match against Dynamo Kiev at the Olympic Stadium.
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