The Sun (Malaysia)

Inter Milan escape Juventus to stay top

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UNBEATEN INTER Milan maintained their lead at the top of Serie A after a hard-fought goalless draw at arch-rivals Juventus yesterday.

Luciano Spalletti’s Inter leave Turin two points ahead of secondplac­ed Napoli, who are level on 38 points with Juventus and have the chance to reclaim top spot at home to Fiorentina later.

Inter can be considered fortunate to escape the Allianz Stadium with a point after watching the dominant hosts create a series of chances, most of which were created by lively right-winger Juan Cuadrado and wasted by Mario Mandzukic.

Inter started the game well but created nothing of note, and as the match wore on the away side sank further back into their own half, unable to keep the ball and in the end lucky to escape with a point.

“Leaving Turin with a point and a clean sheet is positive,” said Spalletti. “The first 30 minutes were very good up until the final third.

“I thought we had the potential to do more, but we gave the ball away because we weren’t determined enough in the second half. We almost seemed to rest on our laurels and be content with just keeping possession.”

“Inter are top of the table, are a quality team and worked really hard. We were great in the second half and were only lacking a goal,” said Juve coach Massimilia­no Allegri.

“It’s a shame we didn’t win, but considerin­g how much we can improve, I am happy with the performanc­e, as Inter are competitiv­e to fight for the title to the end.”

But midfielder Miralem Pjanic conceded the draw felt like a missed opportunit­y for Juve as they chase a seventh straight league crown.

“The disappoint­ment of the team in the locker room was evident, as we were the stronger side on the field and didn’t take our chances,” Pjanic said.

“It’s a pity, as we were superior on the night and could’ve done more to win...I see this as two dropped points, as Inter never really had scoring opportunit­ies.”

Sixth-placed Sampdoria missed the chance to close in on the Champions League places earlier after throwing away a two-goal halftime lead create d by Fabio Quagliarel­la to draw 2-2 at Cagliari, who stay 13th on 17 points thanks to goals in four minutes from Diego Farias and Leonardo Pavoletti.

Marco Giampaolo’s Samp are seven points behind Roma in fourth, who travel to Chievo in Sunday’s early match. – AFP

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