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Juventus, Inter and Milan win at Serie A
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-12-22 09:09

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The Brazilian striker's contribution to Inter's win was cut short 10 minutes later, when he briefly lost consciousness following a clash of heads with defender Andrea Raggi.

Adriano is carried off the pitch after being injured during a Serie A soccer match against Empoli at the San Siro stadium in Milan December 21, 2005.
Adriano is carried off the pitch after being injured during a Serie A soccer match against Empoli at the San Siro stadium in Milan December 21, 2005. [Reuters]
His substitute, Julio Cruz, kept Inter on the right track, however, firing in their second goal from the edge of the area just before halftime.

Empoli midfielder Ighli Vannucchi pulled one back for the visitors, but goals by the in-form Luis Figo and Obafemi Martins re-established Inter's dominance.

While Inter versus Empoli promised to be a mismatch even before a ball had been kicked, AC Milan's visit to Livorno was tipped to provide an upset.

Milan had lost four of their eight away games prior to visiting Livorno and were playing a team whose excellent home record -- played eight, won six, lost none -- suggested that three points would be hard to come by.

Livorno started brightly and created the first good chance, Cristiano Lucarelli heading the ball over an open goal after a defensive mixup between keeper Dida and defender Dario Simic.

Milan were showing only flashes of their usual slick passing game, but in the 23rd minute Kaka and Andriy Shevchenko combined to slip the ball to Alberto Gilardino to go through alone on goal and beat keeper Marco Amelia.

Milan upped the pressure in the second half.

Fabio Galante cleared a Gilardino header off the line shortly after the break, but could not prevent the 23-year-old striker grabbing his second goal on the hour after a one-two by Shevchenko and Clarence Seedorf had cut through Livorno's defence.

Shevchenko got the goal he deserved in the 71st minute, heading home from Andrea Pirlo's free kick.

Fiorentina's win over Palermo, courtesy of Martin Jorgensen's first-half strike, was a much more edgy affair, but opened up a five-point lead on fifth-placed Livorno that could prove important when the scramble for Champions League places begins later in the season.


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