Inter ends poor run with wild derby win over AC Milan

MILAN — Crisis-hit Inter Milan enjoyed a morale-boosting 3-2 win over AC Milan in an entertaining Derby Della Madonnina on Sunday to move back above its city rival in the Serie A standings.

Matias Vecino and Stefan de Vrij scored at the start of each half for Inter, and Lautaro Martinez converted a penalty, either side of Milan goals from Tiemoue Bakayoko and Mateo Musacchio.

Inter moved third, two points above Milan. The top four qualify for next season’s Champions League.

Fifth-placed Roma is four points behind Milan.

The Rossoneri came into the match on a run of five successive league wins. In contrast, Inter had won only one of its last five matches in all competitions, had a number of players out with injury and was still without forward Mauro Icardi. He has not played in more than a month, since being stripped off his captaincy amid protracted contract negotiations.

However, it was the Nerazzurri who took the lead with less than three minutes on the clock. Lautaro headed down a cross from Ivan Perisic and Vecino was left unmarked to volley the ball into the roof of the net.

Inter extended its lead six minutes after the break when, following a short corner, De Vrij headed in Matteo Politano’s cross.

Milan pulled one back six minutes later when Bakayoko headed in a free kick for his first goal for the Rossoneri but Inter restored its two-goal advantage shortly after as Lautaro drilled home a spot-kick after Politano had been felled by substitute Samu Castillejo.

There was a frantic finale after Musacchio reduced the deficit again in the 71st, tapping in after Inter goalkeeper Samir Handanovic managed to prevent an own-goal from Danilo D’Ambrosio.

Milan had two chances cleared from practically off the line in stoppage time.

FIRST DEFEAT

Without Cristiano Ronaldo, Juventus fell to its first Serie A defeat of the season as it lost 2-0 at Genoa on Sunday.

Substitute Stefano Sturaro, who was sold by Juventus in January after a lengthy injury spell, scored two minutes after coming off the bench for his Genoa debut and Goran Pandev sealed the result.

It was Juve’s first league defeat since April but the Bianconeri still have a commanding advantage at the top of the table.

Second-placed Napoli trimmed the gap to 15 points as it fumbled a two-goal advantage over Udinese but recovered to win 4-2.

Napoli goalkeeper David Ospina was hospitalized after he played on despite a head injury and then collapsed.

Ronaldo wasn’t even included in the Juventus squad because the 34-year-old was given a rest following Tuesday’s hat trick against Atletico Madrid that saw the Bianconeri overturn a first-leg deficit to reach the Champions League quarterfinals.

Several other Juventus players were also rested.

Genoa was awarded a penalty after half an hour for a Joao Cancelo handball but the referee revoked the decision after viewing the incident on the pitchside monitor because it had initially come off a Genoa player’s arm.

Paulo Dybala thought he had given Juventus the lead early in the second half but the goal was ruled out for offside.

The goal eventually came in the 72nd minute from a player perhaps least expected to score as Sturaro curled in from the edge of the area for his first goal in more than three years.

Pandev drilled in Genoa’s second, nine minutes from time.

OTHER MATCHES

Atalanta’s European hopes were damaged by a 1-1 draw at home to bottom club Chievo Verona.

Atalanta slipped to seventh, six points below Milan and level on points with Lazio, which beat Parma 4-1.

Coach Aurelio Andreazzoli steered Empoli to a 2-1 win over fellow struggler Frosinone in his first match back in charge.

Empoli moved back out of the relegation zone, a point above 18th-placed Bologna.

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