Inter stretch lead, Milan held

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Last updated on: January 29, 2009 12:27 IST

Inter Milan moved six points clear at the top of Serie A by beating Catania 2-0 with 10 men on Wednesday, while David Beckham's second goal in two games could not stop AC Milan being held 1-1 at home by Genoa.

Second-placed Juventus lost ground with a 2-1 defeat at Udinese, while Milan are two points further behind them after the draw.

With England manager Fabio Capello watching in the stands, loan signing Beckham surprised Genoa keeper Rubinho when he went straight for goal with a free kick from the far left in the 33rd minute but Argentine forward Diego Milito tapped in a late equaliser.

Champions Inter, who were a man down from the 32nd minute when midfielder Sulley Muntari was red carded for a challenge on Giacomo Tedesco, prevailed in Sicily with goals in either half by Dejan Stankovic and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Inter were rewarded for a strong start in the fifth minute, when Stankovic sprinted into the box to head in a Julio Cruz cross.

The hosts, who had an Michele Paolucci goal disallowed apparently for dangerous play by Japanese forward Takayuki Morimoto, surged forward after Muntari's expulsion.

Inter midfielder Esteban Cambiasso produced a desperate clearance off the line to deny Morimoto just before the break and Giuseppe Mascara hit the post on the hour.

Sweden striker Ibrahimovic wrapped it up for Inter in the 71st, running on to an offside-splitting pass from Stankovic before chipping over oncoming keeper Albano Bizarri and slotting into the net.

At the San Siro, Milan could have easily been more than 1-0 up at halftime. Beckham had a powerful shot well saved in the first minute and Andrea Pirlo twice hit the crossbar with free kicks.

Beckham, who came off in the second half, produced another strong performance after scoring in Sunday's 4-1 win at Bologna, which is set to add to the clamour for him to stay in Serie A.

Ronaldinho came close with a free kick after coming off the bench in the second half before Milito stunned the home crowd three minutes from time.

Juventus were undone by Fabio Quagliarella, who slipped the ball past Gianluigi Buffon on 20 minutes, and Antonio Di Natale, who topped off a strong run in the 74th by curling the ball home, giving Udinese their first league win since October.

Former Udinese forward Vincenzo Iaquinta, in for injured captain Alessandro Del Piero, pulled one back for Juve with a penalty in the 77th.

Last season's runners-up AS Roma continued their recovery from a terrible start by beating Palermo 2-1 at home with first-half goals by captain Francesco Totti, returning from more than a month out with a thigh muscle injury, and Matteo Brighi.

Roma's fourth consecutive league win puts them one point behind fourth-placed Genoa.

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