Third-placed Palermo were held to a goalless draw at Parma on
Sunday, falling eight points behind leaders Inter Milan, while AC
Milan's poor season continued when they were held 2-2 at
Cagliari.
Inter, who beat Siena 2-0 on Saturday, lead on 36 points and
have a four-point advantage over AS Roma. Palermo, who have not won
in their last three games, are third on 28.
Milan, who had Andrea Pirlo sent off at Cagliari, are way down
in 15th position.
Carlo Ancelotti's side went ahead three minutes after the break
when their Italy international striker Alberto Gilardino headed in
a cross from French midfielder Yoann Gourcuff.
The Sardinians drew level when their Honduran striker David
Suazo was brought down inside the area by Kakha Kaladze and rose to
convert the penalty.
Suazo had a big hand in Cagliari's second -- his attempted lob
was superbly saved by Milan's Australian keeper Zeljko Kalac but
Antonio Capone was on hand to nod in the loose ball.
Marco Borriello's classy finish brought Milan back on level
terms in the 70th minute and although five minutes later Pirlo was
sent off for a foul on Suazo, the six-times European champions held
on for a point.
"We didn't play badly and we could have even won the game," said
Milan coach Ancelotti, whose team have managed just five wins from
14 games.
"We have had an unexpected start to the season but our aim
reamins the same -- to get into the top four. That is all we are
focused on and we have to start making up the points," added
Ancelotti, whose team began the season with an eight point penalty
imposed by a sports tribunal which had investigated allegations of
match-fixing.
Palermo went to Parma on the back of two straight defeats but
were still short of the form that produced such an impressive start
of the season.
Parma had the better of the game with Portuguese defender
Fernando Couto having a second half effort disallowed for
offside.
Italy international Luca Toni was on target for Fiorentina as
they beat Lazio 1-0 while Torino celebrated their centenary with an
88th-minute winner from Gianluca Comotto earning a 1-0 victory over
Empoli.
Udinese's 1-1 draw with Reggina featured the use of goal-line
cameras as part of an experiment, endorsed by FIFA, to evaluate the
use of technology to help refereeing decisions.
The match passed without any incident needing the help of the
images from the four cameras.
(China Daily via Reuters December 4, 2006)