Juve Beat Inter to Hang onto Milan's Tail

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Juventus beat arch rivals Inter Milan 2-0 in Turin on Sunday to keep the pressure on AC Milan at the top of the Serie A table.

Second-half goals from Martin Caceres and veteran Alessandro Del Piero did the damage after the visitors had enjoyed the better of the first period.

Juve closed back to four points behind Milan, who beat Roma 2-1 on Saturday.

"It was a special match because historically it's also a particular game," said goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, who made a number of crucial stops in the first half.

"On top of that we still had the hope of making life difficult for those above us.

"Obviously if we hadn't won we'd probably have been finished. That way we had an extra stimulus to finish the season well."

The defeat means Inter, who have just one win in their last 10 league encounters, are down in eighth and still three points behind a Europa League finish.

"I regret that we played well for an hour and then conceded a goal from a set piece," said Inter coach Claudio Ranieri.

"It was our umpteenth lack of attention, leaving Caceres alone.

"That ended our match, they got better and we didn't have the force and determination to fight back as we did in the first half."

With one side desperate to keep hold of Milan's coat-tails and the other in need of a win to boost their European qualification chances, both sides went all out for the win.

Lazio put daylight between themselves and their Champions League rivals as a Mobido Diakite goal two minutes from time gave them a 1-0 win over Cagliari.

The crucial strike cemented the Romans in third place, three points ahead of Napoli, who were held 2-2 at home by Catania, and Udinese, who drew 1-1 at Palermo on Saturday, in the race for the final Champions League qualification position.

"It's a vital win which improves our Champions League hopes," said Giovanni Lopez, the assistant to coach Edy Reja, who spent the game in the stands serving a one-game ban.

Napoli coach Walter Mazzarri was furious his side had blown a two-goal lead.

"I'm very angry," he said. "We thought the game was over. We were feeble at 2-0.

"They could have finished off the game but we didn't. Sometimes we're naive, we're children."