Juventus 3 vs 1 Inter
uventus 3-1 Inter: Bianconeri extend lead at top after dominant Derby d'Italia display
Stephan Lichtsteiner, Giorgio Chiellini and Arturo Vidal scored
for the hosts, while Rolando netted a consolation for Walter Mazzarri's
men Juventus stretched their lead at the top of
Serie A to nine points and inflicted more misery on Inter with a 3-1
Derby d'Italia victory.
The champions' 12-game winning run in the
league was ended when they were held at Lazio last weekend, but normal
service was resumed as they maintained their 100 per cent record at
Juventus Stadium in the Italian top flight.
Stephan Lichtsteiner
opened the scoring in the first half and fellow defender Giorgio
Chiellini doubled Juve's lead just after the break as Inter were made to
pay for some awful defending.
The visitors' team coach was
pelted by stones on the way to the ground and their miserable day
continued as Arturo Vidal made the most of some more terrible defending
to add a third goal. Rolando pulled one back for Inter, but it was too
little, too late.
With Roma's clash against Parma earlier on
Sunday abandoned due to a waterlogged pitch, Antonio Conte's side were
able to increase their advantage at the summit.
Inter, on the other hand, are without a win in six games in all competitions and now sit sixth.
New
signing Pablo Daniel Osvaldo was not deemed fit enough to make his Juve
debut, but Andrea Pirlo was restored to the starting line-up. Marco
Storari replaced the suspended Gianluigi Buffon in goal and defender
Chiellini returned from his ban.
The formalities for Hernanes'
move from Lazio were not completed in time for the midfielder to make
his Inter bow, but Danilo D'Ambrosio - another new recruit - was among
the substitutes.
Juve should have taken the lead inside the
opening two minutes, but Carlos Tevez spurned the opportunity to end his
five-game goal drought.
Inter were caught napping when Paul
Pogba headed the ball into the penalty area and Samir Handanovic came to
their rescue by somehow keeping out Tevez's left-foot volley and then
bravely denying the Argentina striker following up.
The home side were in front just 15 minutes in, though, as Pirlo picked out Lichtsteiner and the unmarked defender guided a header into the far corner.
Inter
missed a glorious chance to level before the break when Rodrigo Palacio
fired over the crossbar following a swift counter-attack.
Conte's charges gave themselves breathing space just two minutes into the second half when the impressive Pogba headed on and Chiellini capitalised on some hesitant defending to fire home with his right foot from close range.
Palacio's
frustration continued when he blazed over the bar and he was again made
to pay when more dreadful defending resulted in Vidal finishing with his left foot after the busy Handanovic had kept out Pogba's effort 10 minutes into the second half.
D'Ambrosio came on to make his debut three minutes later and Rolando pulled a goal back with a strike through a crowded penalty area 18 minutes from time.
Palacio
still had time to waste another chance, heading over despite being
unmarked, and Conte brought Mirko Vucinic on to face the club he looked
set to join in a swap deal with Fredy Guarin, with the striker forcing a
finger-tip save from Handanovic as Juve secured another win.
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