Great save from Handanovic.
Palacio makes it 3-1 after a great breakaway.
Juve’s unbeaten run will end at 49.
Inter have been very impressive tonight after a shaky opening 15 minutes.
Fantastic match.
Still the greatest league on earth after all this time.
Inter should do all they can to get Mario back in January, they have no real alternative to Milito at the minute and Balotelli seems to have matured a lot this season. Balotelli also needs to get out of City ASAP, their four strikers have struggled there this season as there is too much competition for places and none of them are getting any continuity. Balotelli badly needs to go to a club where he will be their main man, he needs that responsibility now. I’d be very happy to see him back in Serie A.
Cassano is one of the greatest characters in the game, he went to town on Antonio Conte this week. A shame he will always be so underrated but a really likeable chap.
Stephan El Shaarawy is a class act.
Palacio has headed Inter in front after a wonderful cross from Cassano, great to see Antonio in such fine form, he has been Inter’s talisman this season.
Good to hear Richard Hughes is also a fan of Victor Ibarbo.
Handanovic with a super save.
Cagliari have levelled matters just before half time with a great goal.
Inter laying siege to the Cagliari goal, 2-2 here with five minutes left.
Massive controversy in the Inter game as Inter are denied a stonewall penalty in injury. Stramaccioni has been sent off and Inter players have gone potty.
Brilliant goal by Fabrizio Miccoli puts Palermo one up in the Sicilian derby - his 100th goal in Serie A.
Massimo Donati playing a blinder as Palermo’s sweeper. Mo Mo Massimo, Mo Mo Massimo, Mo Mo Massimo, Massimo Donati.
Dave Farrar and Tony Dorigo are the best commentary pairing in sport.
[size=1]
Donati said: "I’m from Udine and my dad supported Udinese. I did too from when I was a kid.
"But Celtic is in my heart now.
"I speak to my friends and anyone who will listen to me about this special club and its amazing supporters.
"Thursday night should be difficult for me but it’s not - it is Celtic, always Celtic.
"I know people might not believe me but to be a part of such a club was incredible.
"I still miss it, the fans and the city. I had a wonderful experience there.
"When I left I found it difficult to accept it was over at first but in football you have to move on.
"However, two or three times a week I go on to You Tube and watch the goal I scored in the last minute against Shakhtar Donetsk at Celtic Park and all those great memories come back.
“To hear the supporters sing my name was amazing and it was one of the greatest occasions in my career.”[/size]
This video was taken post match that night. It’s probably my favourite match of those I attended against non-defunct clubs for the sheer drama and electricity of it all. Donati was lapping up the adulation at the end.
[font=verdana][size=3]
Milan: Abbiati; De Sciglio, Mexes, Yepes, Constant; Montolivo, De Jong, Nocerino; Robinho, Boateng, El Shaarawy[/size][/font]
[font=verdana][size=3]
Milan bench: Amelia, Gabriel, Acerbi, Zapata, Emanuelson, Flamini, Strasser, Bojan, Pazzini, Niang[/size][/font]
[font=verdana][size=3]
Juventus: Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Caceres; Isla, Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio, Asamoah; Vucinic, Quagliarella[/size][/font]
[font=verdana][size=3]
Juventus bench: Storari, Rubinho, Lucio, De Ceglie, Marrone, Giaccherini, Lichtsteiner, Pogba, Pepe, Giovinco, Matri, Bendtner[/size][/font]
[font=verdana][size=3]
[/size][/font]
[font=verdana][size=3]
Can’t understand Allegri’s obsession with Yepes, he has decent defenders like Zapata and Acerbi on the bench who he should be using, Pato is out (presumably injured) after scoring in midweek.[/size][/font]
Milan have been the better side in the opening exchanges and are on top in the midfield sector.