Serie A leaders Juventus held 1-1 by Chievo (Reuters) Updated: 2006-01-19 09:40
Treviso occasionally made life uncomfortable for the visitors. Andre Pinga
curled a free kick against the bar and Marco Borriello was unlucky not to earn a
penalty after he was flattened by Inter defender Ivan Cordoba.
AC Milan's Inzaghi
shoots during Italian serie a match against Ascoli in Milan.
[Reuters] | Milan's players also laboured for their three points, though after four
defeats in their last five away matches they were probably glad to be back in
the familiar surroundings of the San Siro stadium.
Inzaghi's goal came on the break. The striker sprinted half the length of the
pitch through Ascoli's back-pedalling defence before slotting the ball past
Ferdinando Coppola at his near post.
Serie A top scorer Luca Toni's 19th goal in 20 games was not enough to save
Fiorentina from a heavy defeat by Sampdoria in Genoa.
Fifth-placed Livorno drew 0-0 at Lecce, while AS Roma racked up their fourth
win in a row, a 3-1 victory over Reggina with two goals by Francesco Totti, to
maintain their bid for a European berth in sixth.
Top scorers of the Serie A
19 Luca Toni (Fiorentina)
15 David Trezeguet (Juventus)
12 Alberto Gilardino (AC Milan), Adriano (Inter Milan)
11 Francesco Totti (AS Roma)
10 Andriy Shevchenko (AC Milan), Cristiano Lucarelli (Livorno), Enrico Chiesa
(Siena), David Suazo (Cagliari), Francesco Tavano (Empoli)
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