THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ROME — Inter Milan moved within two points of Serie A leader AC Milan by beating Lecce 1-0 Sunday, while Roma captain Francesco Totti became only the sixth player to break the 200-goal barrier in the Italian league.
Giampaolo Pazzini scored in the 52nd minute at the San Siro, setting up the possibility for Inter to take the lead when Serie A resumes with the Milan derby in two weeks.
However, key Inter centre back Lucio picked up a yellow card that will rule him out of the April 2 derby.
Pazzini scored by controlling a pass with his chest and dribbling by a defender before finding the target with an angled shot inside the area. It was the Italy international’s sixth goal with Inter since transferring from Sampdoria in January.
Earlier, Totti scored the 200th and 201st goals of his Serie A career in a 2-2 draw at Fiorentina.
Silvio Piola, who won the World Cup with Italy in 1938, tops the all-time scoring list with 274 goals, followed by Gunnar Nordahl (225), Giuseppe Meazza (216), Jose Altafini (216) and Roberto Baggio (205).
Also Sunday, Antonio Di Natale scored his league-leading 25th goal as Udinese beat Catania 2-0 to move into a tie for third with Napoli, which was hosting Cagliari later.
Milan leads with 62 points, Inter has 60 and Udinese and Napoli have 56 each.
Juventus snapped a four-game winless streak with a 2-1 win over Brescia, with captain Alessandro Del Piero dribbling by two defenders to score the winner in the 68th.
Also, it was: Bari 1, Chievo Verona 2; Bologna 1, Genoa 1; and Sampdoria 0, Parma 1.
In Florence, Adrian Mutu dribbled by Roma defender Juan to put Fiorentina ahead in the 22nd but Roma’s John Arne Riise was taken down inside the area four minutes later to set up Totti’s 200th with a penalty kick
Defender Alessandro Gamberini then restored Fiorentina’s lead in the 34th with a close-range volley but Totti equalized again in the 52nd with an angled shot from within the area for his 201st goal.
Totti made his Serie A debut in 1993 at the age of 16 and has played his entire career with Roma, his hometown club. He said the milestone demonstrates that he has had a "a great career, a career with the same jersey."
"I’m very proud of what I’ve done," Totti added. "I’ve always tried to give my best on the pitch and to help the squad."
Totti had never scored before in Florence, and struggled with long stretches on the bench this season until his former teammate Vincenzo Montella replaced Claudio Ranieri as Roma manager last month.
"There was no problem with Ranieri — actually we had a great relationship," Totti said. "A lot of things have changed with Vincenzo, most of all the results. I’m back to myself again and I’ve rediscovered serenity."