Inter Milan top Serie A as Juventus held to goalless draw at Fiorentina

Source:AFP Published: 2019/9/15 21:13:40

Inter Milan reclaimed top spot in Serie A after a 1-0 win over 10-man Udinese on Saturday as Juventus lost three players to injury in a painful goalless draw at Fiorentina to complicate preparations for next week's Champions League opener.

Stefano Sensi's diving header was enough to seal a maximum nine points for Antonio Conte's Inter ahead of their European opener against Slavia Prague in the San Siro on Tuesday.

But as Maurizio Sarri made his debut on the Juventus bench after recovering from pneumonia, the Italian champions showed signs of weakness four days before their trip to Atletico Madrid.

Juventus are trailing two points behind Inter Milan after three games and could be overtaken by city rivals Torino who host promoted Lecce on Monday.

Napoli meanwhile warmed up for European holders Liverpool on Tuesday with a Dries Mertens double sealing a 2-0 win over crisis club Sampdoria, to move up to fourth in the table.

"We wouldn't have deserved to win this game," said Sarri as Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo and his teammates lacked inspiration and struggled physically.

The reigning eight-time Serie A champions are already missing injured captain Giorgio Chiellini, Mattia de Sciglio and Marko Pjaca.

And Brazilian Douglas Costa pulled up with a hamstring problem minutes into the game in Florence, followed by Miralem Pjanic with a muscular issue with Danilo later suffering cramps in the heat. They nevertheless held on despite pressure with former French international Franck Ribery impressive on his first start for the hosts.

"It was a very complicated situation as we used all our substitutions for injuries, and had no fresh players to introduce at key moments," said Sarri.

"A team with less character would lose such a game."

Midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur added: "We got an important point, today we saw a bad Juventus.

"We suffered on the wings, they were very good. We still have to get used to Sarri's game, but we are on the right track. Now we want to win in Madrid."



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