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Juventus maintain lead with Borriello strike

Borriello's goal on 80 minutes saved Andrea Pirlo's blushes, after he missed his second penalty in a week with nine minutes gone.

Second-placed AC Milan also won 1-0 against lowly Genoa thanks to an 86th-minute goal from Kevin-Prince Boateng.

"He deserved that goal, because he came here really motivated but not in great physical condition," said Juve boss Antonio Conte.

"He had to work to get himself back into shape... and now he's up with everyone else."

Conte added: "This season we have created a base for the future: we're returned to being competitive, we've done extraordinary work and we hope that it become extra-extraordinary.

"We're sat at a table where we've not been used to sitting: now we want to eat as well."

A resurgent Inter, who have been much improved under Andrea Stramaccioni, beat Udinese 3-1 after two goals from Wesley Sneijder and a smart finish from Ricardo Alvarez cancelled out Danilo's sixth-minute opener.