Juve routs Perugia, claims
Serie A lead
January 16, 2000
SportsServer
By Chris Endean
Rome - Juventus returned
to the Italian league lead Sunday with a 3-0 victory over Perugia as title
rival Lazio was held to a scoreless draw at Reggina.
Alessandro Del Piero's first-half
penalty and last-ditch goals from Frenchman Zinedine Zidane and Yugoslav
Darko Kovacevic guaranteed Juventus the "Winter Scudetto" - the Serie A
leadership at the halfway stage of the Italian season.
After 17 matches, Juve have
36 points, one more than Lazio, leaders at the start of the day but well
below their best at Reggina despite having two appeals for penalties turned
down.
At the Olympic stadium, Francesco
Totti scored twice for AS Roma in a 3-1 win over Verona to steal the limelight
from Japan's Hidetoshi Nakata, who was making his debut for the club just
48 hours after signing from Perugia.
The result lifted Roma into
third spot, level on points with Parma, held 0-0 at Lecce, and four behind
Juventus.
Inter Milan needed an 82nd-minute
goal from Francesco Moriero to overcome bottom-of-the-table Cagliari 2-1
at the San Siro. Inter moved up to fifth, a point ahead of neighbor AC
Milan, who were playing at Udinese later.
Late goals from Marco Ferrante
and Fabio Pecchia halted Torino's run of six successive defeats with a
2-0 win at Piacenza.
JUVENTUS FAVORITE FOR TITLE
Juventus, having pipped Lazio
for the Winter Scudetto, is now a strong favorite to win the championship.
In the past 10 seasons only
two teams who led Serie A at the halfway stage failed to go on and take
the title - Sampdoria in 1991 and AC Milan last year.
But until Del Piero's second
penalty in seven days, awarded for a foul on Filippo Inzaghi in the 27th
minute, Juve's finishing was hardly the stuff of champions.
Zidane and Gianluca Zambrotta
were both guilty of bad misses when scoring looked simpler.
After the break Juventus
looked like it would pay for poor marksmanship as Perugia threatened an
equalizer. But a superb Zidane free kick in the 89th minute and Kovecevic's
14th goal of the season in league and cup matches made sure of victory.
Lazio was left to rue a run
of poor form which has produced four points from the first three matches
of the New Year.
The visitors, who have never
won at Reggina, were unlucky not to earn penalties either side of halftime.
First, ex-Manchester United
goalkeeper Massimo Taibi appeared to bundle over Roberto Mancini. Then,
Giovanni Morabito made a clumsy challenge on Simone Inzaghi.
At Rome, Totti watched in
disbelief as his harmless looking cross evaded defenders and goalkeeper
and drifted in at the far post to give Roma a second-minute lead.
Six minutes later, the home
side was up two as veteran defender Luigi Apolloni lobbed the ball into
his own net.
Emiliano Salvetti did pull
a goal back in the 20th but Totti's 42nd-minute header off Vincenzo Montella's
pinpoint cross turned the second half into a formality for the home side.
Inter's recent poor form
looked like it would continue when Belgian striker Luis Oliveira's third
goal in three matches canceled out Croatian defender Dario Simic's third
minute opener.
But substitute Moriero's
superbly judged half-volley eight minutes from time will have done much
to silence doubts about the midfielder's future at Inter.
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