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Atalanta overtake Inter Milan to go third in Serie A

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MILAN: Atalanta beat Sampdoria 2-0 as second-half goals from Rafael Toloi and Luis Muriel secured their ninth straight league victory and moved the Bergamo outfit to within nine points of leaders Juventus.

Gian Piero Gasperini’s men appeared set to battle it out with Roma for the fourth and final Champions League spot when the division restarted following the coronaviru­s lockdown, but their excellent form has seen them climb above Inter Milan into third.

They may even be dreaming of an unlikely title challenge after Juve and second-placed Lazio both lost on Tuesday, with Atalanta now just two points behind the capital club.

Inter could retake third spot when they visit Hellas Verona today.

Atalanta, who have scored 18 more goals than any other club in the Italian top flight this season, were frustrated for long periods by Sampdoria on Wednesday.

The home side finally broke through with 15 minutes to play in Bergamo as Brazilian defender Toloi met a corner at the far post to head home.

Colombian internatio­nal Muriel continued his brilliant first season with Atalanta since signing from

Fiorentina, collecting a half-cleared corner before crashing in his 17th league goal of the season in the 85th minute.

It promises to be a thrilling season finish for Atalanta, with the Champions League “Final Eight” tournament in Lisbon still to come in August.

Roma stayed fifth, albeit 13 points adrift of fourth-placed Inter, as French midfielder Jordan Veretout capped a 2-1 comeback victory over Parma.

Juraj Kucka’s early penalty put the away side ahead at the Stadio Olimpico, but Henrikh Mkhitaryan scored for the second game running for Roma before Veretout’s 57th-minute winner.

Earlier, Hirving Lozano struck as Napoli claimed a 2-1 win over Genoa which left their opponents stuck in the relegation zone.

Genoa, playing their 13th straight season in the Italian top flight, remain one point behind 17th-placed Lecce after their shock 2-1 win over Lazio on Tuesday.

Gennaro Gattuso’s Napoli have already qualified for the Europa League after winning the Italian Cup.

Napoli started quickly and midfielder Elif Elmas had a seventh-minute strike ruled out by VAR for a handball by Kostas Manolas in the build-up.

Napoli forged ahead on the stroke of half-time when Lorenzo Insigne fed Dries Mertens, with the club’s record goalscorer curling a fine finish from the edge of the area into the bottom corner.

But Genoa hit back to level in the 49th minute as defender Edoardo Goldaniga met Lasse Schone’s corner with a firm downward header into the net.

Lozano secured the points for Napoli though, latching onto a long ball over the top before drilling home left-footed. — AFP

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