Milan - Champions Inter Milan took the lead in the Italian Serie A Saturday as an injury-time goal from defender Ramiro Cordoba gave them a 3-2 win over minnows Reggina in a pulsating game that opened the seasons's 10th round.
The title holders moved on to 21 points but may be themselves be leapfrogged Sunday as leaders Udinese and Napoli look to beef up their 20-point tally.
Inter were ruthless in taking advantage from two Reggina's ditherings in defence and by the 24th minute seemed poised for an easy win through goals from Brazilian defender Douglas Maicon and French midfielder veteran Patrick Vieira.
A first threat for Reggina's goalkeeper Andrea Campagnolo came on six minutes from a smashing post-shaking shot by teh fast Ricardo Quaresma profiting from a poor clearance from Bruno Cirillo.
Three minutes later Maicon opened the scoring with a great volley off a precise feed by Sweden star Zlatan Ibrahimovic while Vieira was on target with a low drive that passed under the legs of Campagnolo.
Reggina reacted boldly despite the two-goal deficit and pulled one back on 34 minutes when midfielder Francesco Cozza connected with a low corner kick outside the area and fired an angled shot leaving Julio Cesar no chance to even try a save.
A further dangerous drive from the Reggina captain met the deflection of Ramiro Cordoba as the Reggio Calabria hosts produced a piercing counter attack just before the break.
The equalizer was postponed to the 53rd minute, bearing the signature of Franco Brienza, who angled a great shot after freeing himself at the limit of the area.
Several chances went begging for Inter as they struggled to avoid a third straight draw, but their young striker Mario Balotelli squandered from close range and had a good shot saved on 70 minutes after Ibra headed wide when Campagnolo made a glaring mistake on a high cross.
Reggina seemed able to contain the guests' hammering attacks but were upset in injury time by a drive that Cordoba fired across a crowded area after controlling a loose ball off a corner kick.
In Sunday action, Udinese lead Napoli on goal difference when they welcome tough underdogs Genoa Sunday. The Naples side close the weekend late Sunday visiting giants AC Milan, who trail on 19 points.
Troubled powerhouses Juventus and Roma, on 15 and seven points respectively, face off late Saturday in Turin. (dpa)
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