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Roma go third as Inter sink again in Genoa

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MILAN: Roma confirmed their return to form with a 2-0 win at Udinese to move third in Serie A as Inter Milan fell back into crisis with a 2-0 loss in Genoa.

Inter had looked to have put their poor run going back two months behind them with a 2-1 success against Bologna but the revival was short lived as they suffered a fifth consecutiv­e defeat in Genoa on Saturday.

Luciano Spalletti’s side, who were top of Serie A two months ago and unbeaten until December 16, are now fourth and could fall to fifth if Lazio, who lost last weekend to Genoa, beat Verona today.

Cengiz Under and Diego Perotti scored in the second half in Udine as Roma, with 50 points from 25 games, jump two points ahead of Inter.

Inter defender Andrea Ranocchia turned the ball into his own net for Genoa’s first goal on the stroke of half-time with former Inter forward Goran Pandev scoring the second.

“When you go behind at the end of the first half with an episode like that it’s not easy, especially in this period, to regain confidence,” said Spalletti.

“We are fragile right now and that makes it difficult for us to react to setbacks.

“We have to believe our potential, believing can get us back on track and allow us to stay in the running for the top spots.”

Inter were still without injured captain and top scorer Mauro Icardi with Yann Karamoh, who scored the winning goal against Bologna, starting alongside Eder.

Macedonian Pandev threatened early as he pushed visiting goalkeeper Samir Handanovic into two early saves with Genoa counterpar­t Mattia Perin doing well to clear an Antonio Candreva volley.

But Genoa grabbed the lead on the stroke of half-time when Ervin Zukanovic crossed to Milan Skriniar who slipped with his clearance bouncing off Ranocchia’s knee and into his own net.

Pandev doubled Genoa’s advantage after 59 minutes, when Oscar Hiljemark’s corner was picked up by Diego Laxalt at the edge of the box setting up the former Inter player.

“I always have to thank Inter because they brought me to Italy and I won everything with them, but it was crucial for us to win tonight on front of our fans,” said Pandev of Genoa who are in 12th position.

Turkish forward Under, 20, fired home his fourth goal in three games after 70 minutes, with Argentine Perotti tapping in a Radja Nainggolan cross in injury time for Roma.

It was the third straight win for Eusebio Di Francesco’s side and a boost ahead of their Champions League clash at Shakhtar Donetsk on Wednesday.

 ?? — AP ?? Eyes on the ball: AS Roma’s Stephan El Shaarawy (right) kicking the ball during the Serie A match against Udinese at the Friuli Stadium on Saturday.
— AP Eyes on the ball: AS Roma’s Stephan El Shaarawy (right) kicking the ball during the Serie A match against Udinese at the Friuli Stadium on Saturday.

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