Serie A Round-Up: Inter at the top
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Victor Obinna 56 |
Zlatan Ibrahimović scored a double in a stunning 4-0 win at AS Roma to back on top of Serie A table.
Ibrahimović opened the scoring on five minutes when he latched onto a long ball and lobbed the ball over Roma keeper Doni.
The Swedish international doubled their lead two minutes after the break as he beat Simone Loria and then fired low past Doni.
Serbian midfielder Dejan Stanković and young Nigerian Victor Obinna both added sensational long range efforts to seal the win for the Nerazzuri.
Udinese sit second in the table after coming back from a two-goal disadvantage to draw 2-2 at Lecce.
The visitors went 2-0 down through Simone Tiribocchi and the unfortunate Maurizio Domizzi, who scored an own-goal.
But they rallied and substitute Alexis Sánchez pulled one back before Gaetano D'Agostino leveled the scores.
AC Milan continued its revival with a 3-0 victory over 10-man Sampdoria at the San Siro.
Walter Mazzarri's men put up a good fight until a terrible refereeing decision handed the hosts a penalty and a man advantage in the 54th minute.
Brazilian superstar Ronaldinho converted the penalty and added a second soon after.
Veteran Filippo Inzaghi then stepped off the bench to score a third in injury time.
Lazio suffered a second defeat of the season as they went down 3-1 at struggling Bologna.
Bologna, who had not won or scored in their previous three home matches, broke the deadlock through Sergio Volpi in the fifth minute before Marco Di Vaio scored twice before the half-hour mark.
Substitute Tommaso Rocchi pulled one back for the visitors shortly after the break, but it proved nothing more than a consolation.
On Saturday, Napoli defeated Juventus 2-1 while Fiorentina secured a third consecutive victory with 3-0 win over 10-man Reggina.
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Ibrahimović opened the scoring on five minutes when he latched onto a long ball and lobbed the ball over Roma keeper Doni.
The Swedish international doubled their lead two minutes after the break as he beat Simone Loria and then fired low past Doni.
Serbian midfielder Dejan Stanković and young Nigerian Victor Obinna both added sensational long range efforts to seal the win for the Nerazzuri.
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Simone Tiribocchi 32 | Alexis Sanchez 58 | |||||||
Maurizio Domizzi(o.g) 52 | Gaetano D'Agostino 71 |
Udinese sit second in the table after coming back from a two-goal disadvantage to draw 2-2 at Lecce.
The visitors went 2-0 down through Simone Tiribocchi and the unfortunate Maurizio Domizzi, who scored an own-goal.
But they rallied and substitute Alexis Sánchez pulled one back before Gaetano D'Agostino leveled the scores.
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Ronaldinho(pen) 55 | ||||||||
Ronaldinho 70 | ||||||||
Filippo Inzaghi 90 |
AC Milan continued its revival with a 3-0 victory over 10-man Sampdoria at the San Siro.
Walter Mazzarri's men put up a good fight until a terrible refereeing decision handed the hosts a penalty and a man advantage in the 54th minute.
Brazilian superstar Ronaldinho converted the penalty and added a second soon after.
Veteran Filippo Inzaghi then stepped off the bench to score a third in injury time.
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Sergio Volpi 5 | Tommaso Rocchi 59 | |||||||
Marco Di Vaio 12 | ||||||||
Marco Di Vaio 26 |
Lazio suffered a second defeat of the season as they went down 3-1 at struggling Bologna.
Bologna, who had not won or scored in their previous three home matches, broke the deadlock through Sergio Volpi in the fifth minute before Marco Di Vaio scored twice before the half-hour mark.
Substitute Tommaso Rocchi pulled one back for the visitors shortly after the break, but it proved nothing more than a consolation.
On Saturday, Napoli defeated Juventus 2-1 while Fiorentina secured a third consecutive victory with 3-0 win over 10-man Reggina.
Elsewhere in Serie A on Sunday:
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