Rejuvenated Milan heap more misery on Lazio
AC Milan moved into third place in Serie A after surviving late
pressure to defeat Lazio 2-1 at the Stadio Olimpico here on Sunday.
But 10-man Sampdoria slipped out of the Champions League places to
fifth after falling to a 2-0 defeat against Cagliari in Sardinia.
Thiago Silva and Pato grabbed first half goals as Milan went seven
games without defeat, continuing their recovery after a poor start to
the season and giving credence to coach Leonardo's belief that they will
challenge their city rivals for the scudetto.
"When we're on top, we look great but when we're under pressure, we
suffer - that's the risk when you play with an attacking line-up," said
Leonardo, whose team move to 22 points, two behind Juventus and six
behind leaders Inter.
"We are probably still a bit unbalanced as a team so we need to learn
how to put a side away."
After watching second-place Juventus knock five past Atalanta on
Saturday, Milan began the game in positive fashion and their Brazilians
profited with clinical copycat goals.
Pirlo and Ronaldinho bent in perfect centres from the left touchline
and Thiago Silva, on 21 minutes, and Pato, in the 35th minute, got a
yard on their markers to head home.
Zarate gave the home side hope on 64 minutes when his shot deflected
twice, lastly off Silva, before trickling into the corner.
A minute later, Dida had to beat away another drive from the
dangerous Argentine.
Lazio coach Davide Ballardini is now under real pressure. His team
are without a win since the second game of the season and just two
points above the relegation zone.
"We were playing well in the first half but lost our rhythm a bit in
the second when they had a few chances," said Ronaldinho, who claimed
another assist.
"I've always been more of a creator than a scorer. I'm happy with the
way things are going with the team at the moment."
Sampdoria's faltering title challenge was not helped by first-half
refereeing decisions.
Antonio Cassano appeared to be flattened in the box on 22 minutes
before Lithuanian defender Marius Stankevicius was given his marching
orders for a professional foul just before the break.
Cagliari, who move up to eighth spot on 19 points, left it late but
goals from Alessandro Matri and Daniele Conti earned them the three
points.
ROME, Monday, AFP |