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segunda-feira, 14 de setembro de 2015

Guarin fires Inter top, Torino continue strong start

Guarin fires Inter top, Torino continue strong start
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A Fredy Guarin piledriver fired Inter Milan two points clear at the top of Serie A with a 1-0 win over AC Milan, for whom Mario Balotelli made his second debut.

Having failed to qualify for Europe this season, both Milan giants are desperate to make up for years of underachiement -- and on this performance may now fancy their chances of a top finish, especially given Juventus's early season woes. Inter now sit two points clear of Chievo with a maximum nine points although Roma, also on seven points, are the Nerazzurri's more notable challengers.

Champions Juventus, with two losses and a draw so far, are down in 16th, eight points off the pace as they endure their worst start to a season in living memory.

"Milan started well, they had us in difficulty at times but it wasn't enough," Inter coach Roberto Mancini said. "In the end, we deserved the win, but Milan are a good side and they will be battling for a top finish. Juventus as well. That's the beauty of football, Juventus haven't won in three games but I'm sure they will get back to being protagonists soon enough."

Milan coach Sinisa Mihajlovic had only praise for his team, but lamented their failure to pull level.

"We didn't deserve to lose. We played well, tried to win and all we lacked was a goal," Mihajlovic said. "I'm happy, I'm proud and the lads can hold their heads high. It's by playing like this that we can start to look at how well we can do in the league."

Milan shaded a lively opening half in which Carlos Bacca and Luiz Adriano kept the Nerazzurri defence on their toes, home 'keeper Samir Handanovic notably saving at Adriano's feet early on, while on-loan Manchster City forward Stevan Jovetic drilled just wide of Diego Lopez's post at the other end.

In the last six league derbies neither side had scored more than one goal and the near capacity crowd of 79,154 fans almost saw Milan break the deadlock when Adriano blazed over while under pressure after latching on to Bacca's neat pass. Inter were looking nervous, and Milan almost capitalised.

When Giacomo Bonaventura countered on 19 minutes, his pinpoint pass found Adriano but the Brazilian was blocked by Juan Jesus as he was about to pull the trigger. On the stroke of half-time, Milan breathed a sigh of relief when Lopez produced a wonderful reflex save to deny striker Mauro Icardi from close range.

Jovetic produced Inter's first chance of the second half after a poor Lopez clearance, but the Argentinian's effort was blocked by a Milan boot. Milan began to build momentum again but on the counter Inter proved dangerous. An Ivan Perisic ball from the left flank caused confusion and Lopez tipped Guarin's bouncing header over the bar.

The Spanish goalkeeper was finally beaten when Milan's defence fatally backed off and allowed Guarin to unleash a drive that beat Lopez at his far corner for his 15th Serie A goal on his 100th league appearance. Mihajlovic immediately replaced Bacca with Balotelli, the former Inter striker's arrival prompting a deafening chorus of boos that quietened when the on-loan Liverpool forward whipped in a free-kick that went dangerously close to Handanovic's far post.

Defender Alex Telles made his Inter debut when he replaced Jesus and, moments later, he did well to block Honda's cross from the right, while at the other end Abate intervened in timely fashion to block Icardi's effort on goal from Davide Santon's nicely weighted pass.

Balotelli, however, was making an impact, notably shaving the outside of Handanovic's post from outside the area with 12 minutes left on the clock. Minutes later he won a free-kick from a challenge by Guarin, and from 35 yards drove just wide of the upright.

Mancini responded by replacing Perisic with defender Andrea Ranocchia with five minutes to play and Inter hung on to claim city bragging rights.

Palermo, Sassuolo and Torino remain unbeaten
Verona looked to be heading for their first win of the season after second-half goals from Luca Toni, from the spot, and Juanito Gomez put the hosts in control against Torino.

But Torino reduced arrears on 66 minutes thanks to Daniele Baselli and Afriyie Acquah levelled in the 73rd minute to claim a share of the spoils to leave Torino in provisional second place.

At the Mapei Stadium, Sassuolo defender Sime Vrsaljko saw red and Atalanta counterpart Gianpaolo Bellini was also sent off late in the second half in their 2-2 draw. Atalanta striker Mauricio Pinilla opened his account for the season in spectacular style with a fine overhead kick that left Andrea Consigli rooted to the spot.

Antonio Floro Flores headed a bouncing cross into the net minutes later only to be ruled offside, but Sassuolo did level, in style, when Francesco Magnanelli unleashed a bullet from outside the area into the top right-hand corner. 

Pinilla doubled his tally in the 33rd minute but Sassuolo levelled through Floro Flores just before the break. Atalanta should have claimed all three points at the death after Vrsaljko saw red for a foul on Maxi Moralez, but Consigli easily saved the striker's terrible effort from the penalty spot.

Napoli's start to the season under new coach Maurizio Sarri has been underwhelming, and their hopes of a first win of the campaign were kept in check at Empoli. Italy forward Lorenzo Insigne responded to Riccardo Saponara's third-minute opener for the hosts four minutes later with a superb first-timer that curled past Lukasz Skorupski and into the net.

Barely ten minutes later, Manuel Pucciarelli restored Empoli's lead when he bundled home from close range but Allan's 50th minute leveller for Napoli secured a point for the visitors at Empoli's notoriously difficult Carlo Castellani ground.

Oscar Hiljemark opened Palermo's account on six minutes when he bundled home from close range, only for a Roberto Vitiello own goal to pull Carpi level before the half hour.

Carpi were beginning to find space amid the Palermo defence and in the second half Roma reject Marco Borriello pulled the visitors ahead with a well-struck second after holding off his marker to sweep Ryder Matos's perfectly-weighted ball past Stefano Sorrentino.

It was Borriello's first Serie A goal since scoring Roma's winner against Chievo in October 2013 but the Italian twice went on to spurn chances to add to his tally. Those misses proved costly as Uros Djurdjevic came off the bench to power a header home for the hosts two minutes from the final whistle.

Before the first Milan derby of the season, Lazio defeated Udinese 2-0 thanks to a second-half brace from Serie A journeyman Alessandro Matri.

Sampdoria were due to host Bologna, however their fixture has been re-scheduled for Monday evening due to heavy rain in Liguria.