Goals in either half from skipper Francesco Totti
inspired AS Roma to a 4-2 win at Sampdoria on Sunday.
Roma, who still need a point to secure a place in the Champions League's last
16 after being beaten by Ukrainian champions Shakhtar Donetsk midweek, have no
such problems in the Serie A notching up their fifth straight victory.
AS Roma's captain Francesco Totti
celebrates after scoring against Catania during their Italian Serie A
soccer match in Rome November 19, 2006.[Reuters]
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The win moves the side from the capital to provisional second in Serie A with
leaders Inter Milan travelling to third-placed Palermo later Sunday.
Inter, with 30 points, are a point ahead of Roma with Palermo a further two
points behind with 27.
A week after humiliating Catania 7-0 in the Olympic stadium, the Romans
hammered home their dominance against the Genoans, with the three Italian
internationals who scored last week again hitting the mark.
Totti opened after 13 minutes with midfielder Simone Perrotta claiming the
second after 33 minutes and defender Christian Panucci adding a third before the
break. Totti netted his second after 74 minutes to give Roma an unequalled 30
goals scored this season.
AC Milan skipper Paolo Maldini grabbed the only goal of the game as his side
beat Messina 1-0 on Saturday to help ease the pressure on underfire coach Carlo
Ancelotti.
After collecting just one point from four games, Milan desperately needed a
victory.
Maldini delivered the three points on 13 minutes when he headed in Andrea
Pirlo's perfectly-weighted free-kick.
"These are three important points which will help us work without anxiousness
from now on," said Ancelotti.
"The side still needs to grow. We had a few problems in the first half, but
I'm happy with how we ended the game."
Milan went into the game still weighed down by their eight-point penalty for
match-fixing as well as an injury crisis which has seen goalkeeper Nelson Dida
ruled out for at least two months after damaging his left knee in Tuesday's
Champions League defeat at AEK Athens.
The 33-year-old Brazil international has joined Italian World Cup-winning
midfielder Gennaro Gattuso, Georgian defender Kakha Kaladze, Brazilian wingback
Serginho and experienced central defender Alessandro Costacurta on the treatment
table.
Australian Zeljko Kalac, Milan's second choice keeper whose performances in
the Italian Cup recently were far from convincing, deputised for Dida.
Milan are now in 15th place in the table but 19 points behind leaders and
city rivals Inter.
In other Serie A action on Sunday, tailenders Reggina fought back to claim a
2-2 draw against fourth-placed Livorno as Lazio won 3-1 against Ascoli.
Chievo collected their first League win of the season defeating Udinese 2-0.
Victor Obinna scored both goals.