Inter romp clear in Italy with Dimarco wondergoal
Inter Milan's Italian defender #32 Federico Dimarco celebrates after scoring the team's first goal during the Italian Serie A football match between Inter Milan and Frosinone at San Siro Stadium, in Milan on November 12, 2023. (Photo by GABRIEL BOUYS / AFP)
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A magnificent
long-range strike from Federico Dimarco set up Inter Milan for a 2-0 win over
Frosinone on Sunday that sent them back top of Serie A ahead of the
international break.
Among
Inter's title rivals, only Juventus won over the weekend. The pair meet in the
next round of matches in Turin.
A gap is
opening below the two traditional giants, after AC Milan and Napoli continued
to lose ground.
Simone
Inzaghi's joyful Inter side have won ten of 12 games and have 31 points, with
Massimiliano Allegri's Juventus on 29. AC Milan are third on 23 after letting
slip a 2-0 lead over Lecce. Defending champions Napoli have 21 after losing to
Empoli.
Such is the
confidence at Inter, that Dimarco shot shortly after crossing the halfway-line
from the left touchline, his arcing shot dropping under the crossbar and into
the Frosinone goal with 'keeper Stefano Turati clutching at air.
Hakan
Calhanoglu doubled the lead, converting a spot-kick just after the break.
Earlier,
Napoli fell to a shock 1-0 home defeat to Empoli, leaving the defending
champions on the verge of sacking new
coach Rudi Garcia.
Lazio and
Roma slugged out a goalless stalemate in the Rome derby.
Napoli were
booed off after Viktor Kovalenko's superb last-minute strike snatched the win
for Empoli, leaving the hosts eight points behind leaders Juventus and looking
over their shoulder.
No-one from
Napoli spoke to the media after yet another poor display on home turf. The club
have not won a fixture in Naples since the end of September.
The Gazzetta
Dello Sport and Naples-based daily Il Mattino both reported that Napoli owner
Aurelio De Laurentiis had already decided to sack Garcia and that the Frenchman
will not take training on Wednesday.
De
Laurentiis has also called a summit in Rome on Monday to decide on the
successor, with Igor Tudor and Fabio Cannavaro among the names cited.
Garcia took
over from title-winning coach Luciano Spalletti in the summer but his days
already look numbered after a poor performance against Empoli who lifted
themselves out of the relegation zone.
The
59-year-old Garcia won Ligue 1 with Lille in 2011 but his stock has fallen
dramatically since being sacked by Roma in early 2016.
He was fired
from Al Nassr in April, after the Saudi Arabian club signed Cristiano Ronaldo.
Napoli's
home record is the 15th-best in the league while on the road where they are
unbeaten in all competitions and have won six from eight fixtures.
Three
defeats in six league home matches is already more than last season's total but
didn't lead to them losing their place in Italy's top four.
Lazio and
Roma meanwhile played out a goalless draw in a Rome derby which was full of
needle between fans, players and coaches.
Roma would
have drawn level on 20 points with Atalanta and Fiorentina if they had won the
first Rome derby of the season but offered little at the Stadio Olimpico.
Jose
Mourinho's team move up one place to seventh, ahead of Bologna on goal
difference, while Lazio stay a point behind their local rivals in 10th.
Nominal
hosts Lazio came closest to scoring, Luis Alberto smacking the post in the 25th
minute, and three minutes later Roma 'keeper Rui Patricio had to be at his best
to keep out Alessio Romagnoli's header.
After the
restart, the two teams seemed more interested in avoiding defeat and getting in
each other's faces than trying for a win.


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