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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Inter held to goalless draw by Juve

Inter Milan drew 0-0 with bitter Serie A rivals Juventus on Sunday after the two tired sides failed to end a San Siro stalemate despite decent chances.

The result meant champions Inter finished the weekend in second spot, two points behind new leaders Lazio who beat Brescia 1-0 in Rome to move on to 13 points from six games.

Inter had the best opportunity when Marco Storari kept out Maicon's header from a Wesley Sneijder free kick but seventh-placed Juve will feel they deserved the point.

Inter coach Rafael Benitez, in his first "Derby of Italy", named the same side which beat Werder Bremen 4-0 in the Champions League in midweek so fit-again striker Diego Milito had to be content with starting on the bench.

However, the inexperienced Jonathan Biabiany was injured on the half-hour mark so the Argentine came on and had two good chances, one from a cross from the again excellent Samuel Eto'o.

Juventus also had a slight surprise in their starting lineup with Fabio Quagliarella being preferred to talisman Alessandro Del Piero and the striker had three decent sniffs at goal.

The build-up to the match between Inter, who have won the last five league titles, and Juve, Italy's best supported and most successful domestic club, had been dominated by continuing rows over the 2006 match-fixing scandal and fans were hyped up.

Minor trouble between supporters was reported outside the not-quite-packed San Siro before kickoff but the encounter on the pitch was rather tame.

Juve's new winger Milos Krasic forced Julio Cesar into two smart saves although Vincenzo Iaquinta was rightly ruled offside when he netted the Serbian's cross.

“No joking”

Lazio hit top spot earlier on Sunday, after Stefano Mauri netted just before the break when Hernanes, bought from Sao Paulo and already looking like one of the Serie A signings of the season, used his trickery to release the recalled Italy midfielder.

"We have to reach 40 points before anything else, no joking," experienced coach Edy Reja told Sky, still fearing another relegation dogfight for the 1974 and 2000 champions.

Palermo's new Slovenian midfielder Josip Ilicic has also made a big impression in his first weeks in Italy and scored his third league goal with a spectacular left-footed shot to set up a 2-1 win at struggling Fiorentina.

It was a day for midfielders breaking forward and Marek Hamsik made third-placed Napoli's pressure tell by bagging the second-half opener in a 2-0 home victory over AS Roma, who were runners-up last term but now lie second from bottom.

Claudio Ranieri's Roma beat Inter at home last weekend for their first win of the campaign but they threatened little in Naples where the home side doubled their lead through Juan's own goal.

Luca Toni headed home deep into stoppage time to give Genoa a 2-1 home win over Bari while Sampdoria drew 1-1 at Bologna.

Chievo drew 0-0 with Cagliari and Lecce beat Catania 1-0 before Serie A stopped for the international break.

AC Milan, in fourth, edged past Parma 1-0 on Saturday.

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Goals aplenty on the menu for Inter-Juve

Football purists will be hoping for a goal glut when champions Inter Milan host giants Juventus in the plum tie of the weekend in Serie A.

Both sides have already smashed in four goals twice this season, most recently when Inter thumped Werder Bremen 4-0 in the Champions League on Wednesday.

What's more, Juve have the best attack in Serie A with 12 goals in five games but also have the joint worst defense alongside AS Roma and Udinese—both in the bottom three—having leaked nine.

Inter have hit four goals in two of their last three matches and it all points to the potential for an entertaining encounter on Sunday.

However, it is difficult to see the visitors emerging victorious.

Champions Inter are top of Serie A with 10 points, ahead of Lazio on goal difference while Juve are three points back in mid-table.

Although Inter have not always impressed this season, they did grind out crucial 2-1 victories against Udinese and Palermo before hammering Bari 4-0.

Their only real blip was their 1-0 defeat at Roma last time out courtesy of Mirko Vucinic's injury time winner.

But even without forwards Diego Milito and Goran Pandev and captain Javier Zanetti, they were highly impressive on Wednesday in Europe.

Juve, on the other hand, have been wildly inconsistent this campaign but it has made for entertaining viewing.

They have twice drawn 3-3 at home against Sampdoria and then in the Europa League against minnows Lech Poznan.

They were well beaten when going down 1-0 at Bari and 3-1 at home to Palermo but have showed glimpses of their potential when winning 4-0 at Udinese and 4-2 at home to Cagliari.

The problem for Juve is that they have never looked secure at the back and if there is one team likely to exploit that, it is Inter.

Inter's players are confident ahead of the game with Argentina midfielder Esteban Cambiasso insisting that Wednesday's win over Werder had changed nothing for them.

"I don't think it changes anything, we already knew before the game that we were top of the league," he said.

"In the changing room we're always calm but you can never control what others are saying."

There is an unlikely top of the table clash this weekend in Rome where Lazio entertain newly-promoted Brescia, with either team capable of heading the table with victory.

Brescia have been a breath of fresh air and could already have been top but for last week's 2-1 defeat at Bari.

Lazio's rise is perhaps no less surprising given their financial difficulties and the sale of star players, such as Pandev, over recent years to try to balance the books.

Another team that could be sitting pretty atop the league at the end of the weekend is Chievo who host Cagliari.

However, the Flying Donkeys have had two other opportunities to top the league only to lose home games.

Sunday:

Lecce - Catania, Bologna - Sampdoria, Chievo - Cagliari, Fiorentina - Palermo, Genoa - Bari, Lazio - Brescia, Napoli - AS Roma, Inter Milan – Juventus

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