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Inter Milan leaves it late to beat Crotone and stay perfect
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Inter Milan leaves it late to beat Crotone and stay perfect

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 7:52 p.m. ET

Inter Milan stayed perfect in Serie A with a hard-fought 2-0 win at Crotone, which remained on Saturday the only team yet to score a goal in the league.

Inter won its previous three matches comfortably but found it harder than expected at Crotone until eight minutes from time when defender Milan Skriniar broke the deadlock.

Ivan Perisic sealed the result in stoppage time.

''Crotone made it difficult for us ... we'll see how many teams manage to win here,'' Inter coach Luciano Spalletti said. ''We faced two situations where (Inter goalkeeper Samir) Handanovic did well but they shouldn't have happened ... we're not a great team yet, but we played with character which is important.''

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Opportunities were few and far between at Stadio Scida and it was Crotone which had the best chances, with Handanovic pulling off two fine second-half saves to deny Aleksandar Tonev and Marcus Rohden.

However, Inter took the lead when a free kick ricocheted around the area before Skriniar bundled in the ball with his third attempt for his first Serie A goal.

LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON

Federico Chiesa scored a goal his father would have been proud of to set Fiorentina on its way to beating Bologna 2-1.

''He's a good lad who should not listen much to what is being said around him and instead center himself a lot on his work: He can still improve, together with the team,'' Fiorentina coach Stefano Pioli said. ''I never doubted he would stay here: He is only at the start of his journey.''

Little of note happened before Chiesa - the son of prolific former goalscorer Enrico - cut inside the left of the area, beat a defender, and curled a fantastic strike into the far side of the net in the 51st minute.

However, Bologna was back level a minute later when Rodrigo Palacio finished off a rapid counterattack with a half-volley.

German Pezzella scored what was to prove the winner in the 69th with a looping header from a corner.

Palacio almost equalized but his header came off the left post.

It was Fiorentina's second successive victory after losing its first two matches.

LOOK WHO'S BACK

Alessandro Florenzi marked his comeback with a wonderful assist to help Roma beat newly promoted Hellas Verona 3-0.

It was Florenzi's first competitive match in almost a year after tearing his cruciate ligament last October and again in February on his return to training.

A torrential downpour began minutes before Radja Nainggolan's opening goal, but the rain was easing up by the time Roma doubled its lead in the 33rd.

Florenzi mazed his way past a defender, leaving him on his backside, before putting in a pinpoint cross for an unmarked Edin Dzeko to head home.

Dzeko doubled his tally shortly after the hour, sliding in to slot Aleksandar Kolarov's low cross past Verona goalkeeper Nicolas.

Samuel Souprayen was sent off following a second yellow card, piling the misery onto Verona, which also had a Giampaolo Pazzini lob ruled out for offside.

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