(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 4 - Inter have the chance to move six
points clear at the top of Serie A by beating Parma away on
Thursday after second-placed AC Milan were held 1-1 at home by
Udinese on Wednesday.
Stefano Pioli's side was staring at defeat after Rodrigo Becao
put Udinese ahead but they managed to grab a point thanks to a
Frank Kessie penalty seven minutes into stoppage time.
Milan have 53 points from 25 games.
Third-placed Juventus have 49 points, and a game in hand, after
thumping Spezia 3-0 on Tuesday.
Atalanta pulled level on points with the reigning champions by
thrashing bottom side Crotone 5-1 in Bergamo on Wednesday.
(ANSA).
Soccer: Milan draw gives Inter chance to stretch lead
Penalty deep into stoppage time earns Pioli's men a point