Juggling Maicon helps put Inter back on top

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  • ~IronMan~
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    • Nov 2006
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    Juggling Maicon helps put Inter back on top

    Sat, Apr 17 02:58 AM

    Enlarge PhotoInter Milan's Douglas Maicon celebrates after scoring against Juventus during their Italian Serie A soccer... Brazilian defender Maicon broke the deadlock with a spectacular goal to steer Inter Milan to a 2-0 home win over 10-man Juventus that took the champions back to the top of Serie A on Friday.

    Full back Maicon juggled the ball three times before cracking an unstoppable volley into the corner of the net in the 75th minute.

    Eto'o then fired home a mis-hit Sulley Muntari shot in stoppage time to wrap up a victory that will boost Inter's morale ahead of Tuesday's Champions League semi-final first leg against Barcelona.

    Inter have 70 points with four games to go, two points more than second-placed AS Roma who need to win Sunday's derby against Lazio to return to the top.

    Juve, in sixth position, had midfielder Momo Sissoko sent off for a second caution in the 37th minute as defeat represented another blow to their hopes of finishing fourth to qualify for the Champions League preliminaries.

    The Turin club are three points behind Palermo and Sampdoria, who both play on Sunday.

    CRISP STRIKE

    Juve, who beat Inter 2-1 in December, made a bright start and captain Alessandro Del Piero had a crisp strike from outside the box well saved in the second minute.

    Inter gradually improved as tempers rose, with a raft of bookings and fouls before Sissoko was dismissed for hacking down Javier Zanetti.

    Eto'o and fellow forward Diego Milito wasted chances before Maicon broke through following his flash of brilliance.

    Substitute Mario Balotelli then hit the crossbar ahead of the second goal from Eto'o.

    There were several empty areas in the San Siro as officials tried to avert trouble between the rival fans.

    AC Milan, six points behind Inter in third, visit Sampdoria on Sunday.

    (Writing by Paul Virgo in Rome, editing by Tony Jimenez.

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