ROME (AFP) - Juventus dealt a potentially fatal blow to 10-man AC Milan's Champions League hopes with a 3-2 win in blockbuster match in Turin on Saturday.
Goals from Alessandro Del Piero, David Trezeguet and Hassan Salihamidzic gave the hosts the edge over the reigning European champions, who counted two Filippo Inzaghi goals while Daniele Bonera was dismissed in the second half.
Juve thus closed the gap on second-placed AS Roma to seven points and they look almost certain to secure a place in Europe's premier competition next season.
Not so Milan who trail fourth-placed Fiorentina, who travel to leaders Inter Milan on Sunday, by four points but also have to contend with Udinese and Sampdoria in the battle for the final qualification spot.
Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri heaped praise on his victorious outfit.
"We've beaten the world champions. They played brilliantly down our wings in the first half," he said. "In the second half we were better, we took control of territory and played the game we wanted to.
"We're playing a lot this week. First Parma and then Atalanta, we need to do our best, then we'll see where we're at.
"We're having an incredible season. Against Milan and Inter I sensed their teams have already consolidated."
Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti admitted his team were running out of time to qualify for the Champions League.
"Things are getting complicated because four points with five games left is a lot," he said. "But we have to try, good luck to Inter tomorrow. We'll see."
The game started at a frenetic pace and Del Piero put the hosts ahead on 12 minutes, latching on to a pass from Mauro Camoranesi to shoot across Australian goalkeeper Zeljko Kalac into the far corner, although defence and keeper should have done better.
Only a minute later Inzaghi flicked a close range effort wide after he met a cross from Giuseppe Favelli.
But just a minute after that Milan were level as Kaka tricked his way past Giorgio Chiellini on the left before putting the ball on a plate for Inzaghi in the six yard box.
Chiellini almost redeemed himself on 17 minutes but he headed a Del Piero corner just over the bar.
On 31 minutes the visitors went in front after a sublime move where Bonera played a pass into Massimo Ambrosini, who flicked the return over the defence for the full-back to square for Inzaghi to score a simple second.
But on the stroke of half-time Trezeguet put Juventus back in front with a goal that was actually credited to Salihamidzic.
Camoranesi sent over an inviting cross after Milan gave the ball away down the right and Trezeguet's header was saved by Kalac only for Salihamidzic to bundle the rebound off Trezeguet and in.
In first-half injury time Juve stopper Gianluigi Buffon, who had earlier saved a dipping, swerving Kaka volley, had to be alert to tip an effort from Gennaro Gattuso over the bar.
Eight minutes into the second half, Kalac dived full length to his left to keep out a fierce long-range shot from Zdenek Grygera.
Milan's hopes of earning victory took a blow on 66 minutes as Bonera was shown a straight red for going in with studs up on Momo Sissoko, prompting Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti to take off his two-goal striker and replace him with veteran Brazilian full-back Cafu.
Then 10 minutes from time Salihamidzic rose to meet a Camoranesi free-kick to head home the winner. Elsewhere Fabrizio Miccoli curled home a spectacular late free-kick to give Palermo a 1-0 win at home to Catania in the Sicilian derby.
The result did nothing to improve a disappointing season for the hosts, who are languishing in midtable obscurity, but did at least give them bragging rights on the Mediterranean island.
Miccoli almost added a second in stoppage time in a game that Palermo clearly deserved to win.
Catania remain just three points above the relegation zone and the pressure is rising on new coach Walter Zenga, the former Italy goalkeeper.
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F. Miccoli 84'
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| A. Barzagli |
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| L. Rinaudo | |
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M. Bresciano
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G. Tedesco
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B. Jankovic
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for G. Tedesco 53' |
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for M. Bresciano 65' |
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for B. Jankovic 86' |
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J. Vargas
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| G. Tedesco | |
| M. Edusei |
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M. Biagianti
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G. Spinesi
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for M. Biagianti 65' |
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for G. Spinesi 71' |
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for J. Vargas 78' |
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