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Juventus missed a great chance to close the gap on league leaders Inter Milan on Sunday, drawing away to Lazio after Inter had lost 3-1 at Atalanta earlier in the day.

Juventus struggled to find its form and needed an Olof Mellberg goal to earn a point that leaves them three points behind Jose Mourinho's side.

Inter lead the standings with 43 points, Juventus now have 40, AC Milan are third with 37 and Genoa are fourth on 35.

Cristian Ledesma gave Lazio the lead when Juventus goalkeeper Alex Manninger misjudged a freekick from the left and allowed it to go over his head and inside the far post.

Goran Pandev should then have doubled the lead. Tommaso Rocchi's shot was stopped by Manninger, but Pandev could only blast the ball over the unguarded goal.

Five minutes later Olof Mellberg punished Lazio's wastefulness by heading Juventus level from a corner by Alessandro Del Piero.

In the second half both sides struggled to create chances. Even the introduction of Juventus' prodigy Sebastian Giovinco was unable to improve Claudio Ranieri's side.

In the last minute Pasquale Foggia had a great chance to give the home side the win, but was unable to reach Tomasso Rocchi's low cross from the left.

Despite dropping two points Juventus defender Nicola Legrottaglie said there were positives to take from the game and for the future.

"It was a hard game, but we were better in the second half than the first. Obviously we wanted more, but we need to improve. But Inter need to watch out, we are still hungry."

Also on Sunday, it was: AS Roma 1, Torino 0, Cagliari 2, Udinese 0; Catania 1, Bologna 2; Lecce 0, Genoa 2; and Sampdoria 0, Palermo 2.

Atalanta's win over Inter was the big surprise of the day.

Cristiano Doni scored twice for Atalanta, which controlled the game from the start as Inter struggled without the injured Patrick Vieira and Marco Materazzi.

Doni came close to scoring in the eighth minute when he volleyed wide from inside the area. Instead, Sergio Floccari gave Atalanta the lead in the 18th, when he reacted quickest to Cristiano Doni's header and turned defender Maxwell to shoot low beyond goalkeeper Julio Cesar.

"Today there were 30 minutes that don't need any comment, in which we gave away stupid, ridiculous goals," Inter coach Jose Mourinho said. "One of my players put the ball right on Floccari's toes. He had his back to the goal, but one of our defenders allowed him to turn and shoot."

Doni doubled the lead with a free kick in the 28th that deflected off Zlatan Ibrahimovic to leave Cesar flat-footed. Five minutes later, Doni rose above Inter's defense to head in a cross from Jaime Valdes.

"All week we have spoken about Doni and how he arrives in certain positions and how he is good in the air," Mourinho said. "But he arrived between two defenders, which we shouldn't see."

Ibrahimovic scored for Inter in the 90th.

Mourinho said there was no excuse for the poor performance.

"Today was a disaster," he said. "We had to have an emotional reaction, one of a squad that wants to play. Today even those that don't understand football could see that our aggression on the ball and our pressure wasn't there and we didn't have the right attitude."

(Agencies via Shanghai Daily January 20, 2009)

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