BEIJING, May 5 -- Inter Milan will have to wait at
least one more week for its third straight Serie A title after losing to city
rival AC Milan 2-1 yesterday.
Filippo Inzaghi scored in the 51st minute -- his
ninth goal in the last five games -- with a header off a cross from Kaka. Five
minutes later, Kaka made it 2-0 by beating Inter goalkeeper Julio Cesar with a
low shot from inside the area.
Inter striker Julio Ricardo Cruz cut Milan's lead in
the 76th with a free kick from well outside the area that curved around the
defensive barrier and beat goalkeeper Zeljko Kalac, who didn't move.
Second-place AS Roma defeated Sampdoria 3-0 to cut
Inter's lead to three points with two games to go.
Inter has 81 points, followed by Roma with 78,
Juventus with 70 and Milan with 60. Inter beat Roma 4-1 in their first meeting
this year in Rome and the teams drew 1-1 in Milan, which means that Inter takes
the title if the teams finish with the same number of points.
Inter needs one victory in its last two games to take
the championship. If Roma loses one of its last two games, Inter would also win
the league title.
"We knew this was going to be a difficult game in
which it was going to be hard to earn points in the standings," Inter coach
Roberto Mancini said. "We had three games to get three points and win the
championship and we have two games left to do that."
The victory moved Milan into fourth place, one point
ahead of Fiorentina, and into the last spot for next year's Champions League.
After an early exit from the Champions League this year and a disappointing
season, Milan has struggled to get to fourth place.
"We reached our goal which was the Champions League,"
Kaka said. "We aren't going to win the league title, but we have played well at
the end of the season."
Milan and Inter came out aggressively, but Milan had
the advantage for most of the first half with Kaka setting up Inzaghi for
several good chances, including a low pass in the 20th that filtered through the
Inter defense. Inzaghi's shot from close range forced Julio Cesar to make a
difficult save.
Inter next plays at home against Siena, which moved
clear of the relegation zone with a 1-0 victory over Juventus and might not have
much motivation. Roma hosts mid-table Atalanta.
In the last game of the season Inter plays at Parma
and Roma visits Catania.
(Source: Shanghai Daily/Agencies)