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Updated Tuesday, November 3, 2009 10:42 am TWN, By Andrew Dampf, AP Inter extends Serie A lead, beats LivornoSince Serie A started awarding three points for wins in 1994-95, Inter's lead is the largest established after 11 rounds. Sampdoria drew 0-0 against promoted Bari, which missed a penalty in the 90th minute and then had a goal ruled out for a questionable offside call six minutes into added time. Inter leads with 28 points. Sampdoria joined second-place Juventus on 21 points each and AC Milan is fourth with 19. Marco Marchionni scored twice and Alberto Gilardino sealed a 3-1 win for fifth-place Fiorentina over Catania, with both sides ending with 10 men. In the late game, Palermo and Genoa played to a 0-0 draw. AS Roma ended a three-game losing streak with a 2-1 win over Bologna, with Simone Perrotta scoring the winner in the 52nd minute. Brazilian forward Adailton had put Bologna up 1-0 in the 32nd, and Mirko Vucinic equalized for Roma in the 35th minute with his first goal of the season. Also, it was: Cagliari 3, Atalanta 0; Chievo Verona 1, Udinese 1; and Siena 1, Lazio 1. Inter was struggling at Livorno until the beginning of the second half, when Mourinho inserted Samuel Eto'o alongside Milito in attack. The move paid off almost immediately, with Milito sliding a low shot between two defenders to bring his season tally to seven goals. Maicon then took a pass from Patrick Vieira and scored easily from the center of the area to seal the victory. Creative Sampdoria forward Antonio Cassano rarely threatened against Bari, his hometown club and where his career began. Bari's Brazilian forward, Paulo Vitor Barreto, missed a penalty and teammate Massimo Donati had a goal disallowed in a frenetic finish. Cassano did not appreciate whistles from Sampdoria fans during the game, and afterward he threatened to leave the club. Subscribe to The China Post and save 25%. Click here |
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