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Monday, March 23, 2009

Ibrahimovic Dazzles in Inter Stroll

GB

Zlatan Ibrahimovic starred as Inter Milan cruised to a 3-0 victory over rock-bottom Reggina at the San Siro to re-establish their seven-point lead at the top of Serie A on Sunday.

Second-placed Juventus had briefly reduced the arrears on Saturday with a highly-impressive 4-1 romp at Roma, but Jose Mourinho's men showed they were in no mood to concede any ground in the title race.

Meanwhile third-placed AC Milan were held to a 0-0 draw at Napoli, who have not won in 11 matches.

Two goals in the first 10 minutes effectively turned the top-versus-bottom clash into a non-contest, despite Inter playing with midfielder Esteban Cambiasso in a patchwork centre-back pairing due to injuries.

With only nine matches left, the chances of Juve catching Inter are diminishing and may even rest on the pair's clash in Turin next month.

But Mourinho is still thinking about how to improve his side for a tilt at European glory rather than mere domestic success.

"To make Inter more competitive, even in Europe, we need some retouching. We have two or three young players with great potential who in two or three years will be great players," he said.

"We have a group of players with a lot of stability. I like two approaches, one which brings in great players and another which reduces the average age of the team."

After his star performance, Ibrahimovic hinted that he may be considering a future away from the San Siro.

"I'm totally focused on winning the title but as for next season, we'll see," he said. "I'm very happy to be at Inter but next year we'll see."

Mourinho reacted by suggesting that Inter would survive without the big Swede.

"Ibrahimovic is a great player but no player is bigger than a club. He has become very important to Inter but certain clubs are bigger than any player or coach," said Mourinho.

Inter got off to a fine start as Mario Balotelli played the ball into the area and a clever between-the-legs flick from Dejan Stankovic released Cambiasso to delicately chip over Christian Puggioni on six minutes.

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Just four minutes later Ibrahimovic doubled the hosts' advantage from the penalty spot after a contentious penalty award.

Brazilian winger Mancini went down under a challenge from Carlos Valdez but the referee, whose view was blocked by two players, pointed to the spot.

Inter threatened to run away with things as Ibrahimovic had two clear chances around the quarter-hour mark but he scuffed a shot from eight yards well wide from Balotelli's pass and then took a ball from Davide Santon only to smack his shot onto a post.

Reggina had one gilt-edged chance towards the end of the first half after Inter's Colombian centre-back Nelson Rivas had been drawn out of position.

Andrea Costa slipped in Antonino Barilla but he shot straight at Brazilian goalkeeper Julio Cesar.

Just before the hour, Ibrahimovic showed why he is thought of so highly in Italy.

He picked up the ball 30 yards from goal, burst past three defenders and at the edge of the box hit an exquisite chip over Puggioni and into the top corner.

Reggina had one last chance late on to salvage something from the match but Julio Cesar pulled off a fine save to deny Alessio Sestu.

In the race for fourth place, and the final Champions League qualifying position, Genoa maintained their two-point lead over Fiorentina.

Genoa beat Udinese 2-0 at home with goals from Giuseppe Sculli and Diego Milito while Romania captain Adrian Mutu scored the only goal in La Viola's 1-0 home win over Siena.



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