Fiorentina forward Mohamed Salah, enjoying a new lease of life since
his move from Chelsea, scored again to give his side a 1-0 win at Inter
Milan on Sunday despite finishing with nine men due to injuries.
An
inspired Felipe Anderson performance, including a majestic opening
goal, led fourth placed Lazio to a 3-0 win at Sassuolo and, at the
bottom, Gianfranco Zola's Cagliari moved closer to Serie B with a 2-1
home defeat by Verona.
And Napoli's grip on third place, the
Champions League playoff spot, weakened after they lost 1-0 at Torino
while Lazio and Fiorentina behind them both won.
Kamil Glik's goal
gave Torino an impressive win and left Napoli with 45 points from 25
games, only two ahead of Lazio with Fiorentina a further point behind in
fifth.
The weekend's matches all kicked off 15 minutes late in a show of
solidarity, organised by the Italian Players' Association (AIC), for
bottom-of-the-table Parma, whose game at Genoa was called off because of
the club's financial crisis.
Parma's players have not been paid all season.
Salah,
who made only 13 Premier League appearances, mostly from the bench, in
his year at Chelsea, came on just before half-time and settled a
disappointing game with his third Serie A goal in four outings.
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