Source: Agencies |
2008-11-3 |
ONLINE EDITION
![]() |
AC Milan Brazilian forward Ronaldinho, right, challenges for the ball with Napoli midfielder Daniele Mannini during an Italian major league soccer match at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, yesterday. |
AC Milan defeated 10-man Napoli 1-0 yesterday on a late own-goal to move into sole possession of first place in the Serie A for the first time in 4 1/2 years.
Ronaldinho's 86th-minute free kick was headed by Napoli striker German Denis past his own goalkeeper, Gennaro Iezzo. A minute earlier, Iezzo saved a penalty by Kaka. Napoli's Christian Maggio received a second yellow card in the 44th.
"It has been a long time since we were in first place, but the best is yet to come," Milan midfielder Clarence Seedorf said.
After opening the season with two losses, Milan has posted seven wins and a draw to be alone in first place the first time since May 2004 with 22 points, one ahead of Udinese and Inter Milan. Napoli is fourth with 20 points.
After scoring early, Udinese then fell behind in the second half before drawing even 2-2 with Genoa in the 78th minute on a goal by substitute Fabio Quagliarella, his fifth of the season.
"This team has great character, this is a game we would have lost last year," Udinese coach Pasquale Marino said. "After the first goal we were not able to exploit the situation to finish off the game, but the comeback shows me this team has great character."
In Rome, Lazio got a goal in the 85th from Pasquale Foggia to beat visiting Catania. With the win Lazio moves on to 19 points and fifth place.
Siena -- which has no losses at home this year and has allowed just one goal -- defeated visiting Fiorentina in a Tuscan derby with Houssine Kharja heading the only goal. Fiorentina had lost its last two away games, but was playing without Serie A goal leader Alberto Gilardino who was serving the second game of a two-game suspension.
Cagliari fell behind 1-0 to Bologna before responding with five unanswered goals including two each from Robert Acquafresca and Jeda. Bologna has given up 18 goals in 10 games with only last-place Reggina having conceded more goals.
AC Milan won 3-1 at Heerenveen in its first UEFA Cup group match, while Sevilla, Hamburg, Udinese, CSKA Moscow and Schalke also opened the round with victories yesterday. Milan, which failed to qualify for the...
