Inter come from two down to beat Catania

Francesco Totti became Serie A's joint second-highest overall scorer when he converted a penalty in AS Roma's 3-1 win over Genoa and Pescara's Cristiano Bergodi became the 12th coaching victim of the season after a home defeat by Udinese.

Inter, without striker Antonio Cassano following a dressing-room row, trailed 2-0 after 20 minutes but in one of the season's most dramatic fightbacks, half-time substitute Rodrigo Palacio scored twice, including a stoppage-time winner.

Inter's win took them level on 47 points with Lazio in fourth place, one behind arch-rivals AC Milan who are in the Champions League qualifying round spot. Juventus lead with 59 points followed by Napoli on 53.

One-club man Totti, 36, opened the scoring with a 16th- minute penalty, drawing him level on 225 goals with Sweden's Gunnar Nordahl who played for AC Milan and AS Roma in the 1940s and 1950s. He is still way behind Silvio Piola's mark of 274.

Although Marco Boriello replied with another penalty three minutes before half-time for Genoa, second-half goals from Alessio Romagnoli and Simone Perrotta sealed Roma's win.

There was more poor defending from the visitors as Giovanni Marchese, the game's only non-Argentine scorer, headed the second 12 minutes later when he was picked out by Francesco Lodi's floated free-kick.

Seven minutes after coming on, he sent a cross over from the right and Ricky Alvarez stooped to head Inter's first, then Palacio scored himself in the 70th minute, also from a header following Alvaro Pereira's cross.