Genoa 3-2 Lazio- Sunday, February 5, 2012
The Biancocelesti had a great opportunity to move up the table with a win, but they had too many lapses in their defence and Genoa obliged accordingly.
Genoa were victors in an enthralling encounter at Stadio Luigi Ferraris against title contenders, Lazio. The Rossoblu took the lead 10 minutes into start of the play, thanks to the brilliance of striker Rodrigo Palacio. Bosko Jankovic
doubled the lead for the hosts after a comedy of errors from the Biancazzurri defence. Genoa went 3-0 up immediately after the resumption of second-half, as Jankovic scored his second goal of the afternoon.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristian-Ledesma-c9543 scoring from the spot in the 51st minute. The capital side was reduced to ten men, after Mobido Diakite was given his marching orders by the referee for abusing
him. The visitors scored in the 90th minute through http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Álvaro-González-c5288, but it was too late to inspire them to a remarkable comeback.
Chievo 1-2 Parma- Sunday, February 5, 2012
Chievo and Parma were battling it out for the mid-table supremacy at Stadio Marc Antonio Bentegodi.
The game was evenly balanced after the first-half, as neither of the two teams managed to break the deadlock. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sebastian-Giovinco-c32724 opened the scoring for Parma immediately after the resumption of second-half. However, this lead was
short-lived, as his Chievo counterpart, Cyril Thereau, cancelled the lead four minutes later.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roberto-c31294 Donadoni’s men found themselves ahead once again, but this time through an own goal from Chievo midfielder, Luciano. The Gialloblu managed to secure a hard fought win, and moved to 11th spot in the table.
Lecce 0-0 Bologna- Sunday, February 5, 2012
Lecce played hosts to Bologna, as the two teams drew blanks in a goalless stalemate at Stadio Via del mare. The result means that Lecce stay in the relegation zone. Host defender, Moris Carrozzieri, was sent off after a red-card
in the dying minutes of the match.
AC Milan 0-0 Napoli, Sunday, February 5, 2012
The Rossoneri failed to leapfrog leaders, Juventus, as they drew blanks against a resilient http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003 side. Both teams created a plethora of chances to score, but all in vain.
Tempers frayed during match and few yellow cards were shown for some reckless challenges. However, it was Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s slap on http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Salvatore-Aronica-c32276 that proved to be the most controversial highlight of the match. The Swedish
striker was shown a straight red-card which means that he will miss the next three games for the Champions.
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