Milan - Federico Santander scored
the winner as struggling Bologna stunned Inter Milan 1-0 to pile the
pressure on coach Luciano Spalletti as Roma rescued a point with a 1-1
draw to AC Milan in Serie A on Sunday.
Santander's header gave new
coach Sinisa Mihajlovic the perfect start as his relegation-threatened
side earned their first win in over four months.
But Spalletti's Inter were booed off the pitch at the San
Siro after their third-place cushion was cut to four points on city
rivals AC Milan, who occupy the final Champions League berth, with Roma a
further point back in fifth.
Paraguayan forward Santander broke
through after 33 minutes with his header enough to seal just a third win
this season and first since September 30.
Inter are still
searching for their first win of 2019, being held to a goalless draw by
Sassuolo and losing 1-0 to Torino in Serie A before exiting the Coppa
Italia on penalties to Lazio in the San Siro this week.
"Unfortunately when we
have to fight or to cope with difficulties we lack something, that bit
of dash that can make you make a difference," said Spalletti.
"In
any case, I repeat, I don't feel under scrutiny. The team is still
behind me, I'm convinced," added the former Roma and Zenit St Petersburg
coach.
The damage could have been worse but for a solid
performance from goalkeeper Samir Handanovic, with captain Mauro Icardi
proving wasteful, extending his goal drought in Serie A to six games.
Bologna
keeper Lukasz Skorupski denied Andrea Ranocchia a late equaliser as the
northern side reignited their push for top-flight survival.
"I couldn't have dreamed of a better start," said Serb Mihajlovic.
"This proves that if you are brave you can do anything - you can beat Inter at the San Siro."
'Slap in the face'
At
the Stadio Olimpico, Roma eased the pressure on their coach Eusebio Di
Francesco who was still stunned by a 7-1 Coppa Italia whipping by
Fiorentina.
AC Milan's Lucas Paqueta combined to set up fellow new
boy Krzysztof Piatek to tap in after 26 minutes for his third goal in
two outings.
But Roma piled on the
pressure with AC Milan saved by goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma's
heroics denying Patrik Schick and Edin Dzeko before the break.
Just
after the interval Nicolo Zaniolo equalised for the hosts who were
boosted by the return of veteran midfielder Daniele De Rossi.
Donnarumma again came to the rescue to frustrate Dzeko,
while a searing Lorenzo Pellegrini header rattled the post, with Roma
goalkeeper Robin Olsen denying Diego Laxalt late.
"It's a pity we
need a slap in the face before waking up," said Di Francesco. "This was a
positive response to Florence, but could never wipe out that game, even
if we had won.
"The lads showed character and I hope it is yet another starting point."
"Roma probably deserved a little more, but I really liked our second half performance," said Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso.
Both Milan and Roma edge
closer to Inter but Atalanta and Lazio have a chance on Monday to close
in on the top four against Cagliari and Frosinone respectively.
Earlier
Fiorentina battled back to share a point in a 1-1 draw with Udinese, as
the Tuscany side sit five points off the Champions League places.
The match was halted at the 13th minute as the fans
remembered former Fiorentina captain Davide Astori, who died before last
year's game in Udine.
Elsewhere Paraguayan striker Toni Sanabria
scored his second goal in as many games for Genoa since his loan move
from Real Betis, in a 1-1 draw with Sassuolo.