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Inter Milan resisted a spirited fightback to secure a 4-2 win over Verona at the San Siro and leapfrog the league newcomers into fourth in Italy's Serie A on Saturday.
A day after club president Massimo Moratti set a date of November 15 for an official takeover by Indonesian businessman Erick Thohir, Inter closed the gap on leaders Roma to five points.
Roma, who have won nine games out of nine, face Udinese away Sunday when second-placed Napoli and Juventus, in third, face Torino and Genoa respectively in a bid to close their own five-point deficit on the leaders.
Inter, Italy's last winners of the Champions League, in 2010, have made a solid start to this campaign following a disastrous ninth-place finish last season.
But despite dominating an entertaining and open encounter at the San Siro, Walter Mazzarri's side were aided by the defensive lapses which have been one of Verona's unwelcome characteristics so far this season.
Inter were gifted a welcome early lead when Vangelis Moras deflected a volley from unmarked Brazilian defender Jonathan past compatriot Rafael in the Verona goal in the ninth minute.
More dubious defending from the visitors allowed the Nerazzurri to double their lead only three minutes later.
Rolando nodded the ball into the path of Fredy Guarin and although his shot was cleared off the line it ricocheted off the chest of Rodrigo Palacio and into the net from point-blank range. Verona came close just before the half hour when Luca Toni headed just over the bar and, after Jonathan sent an angled shot wide, Raphael Martinho reduced arrears when he burst through to drive the ball past Juan Pablo Carrizo in the Inter goal.
However the visitors' hopes of levelling before the interval were cut short when Esteban Cambiasso tapped home after Guarin had sent Yuto Nagatomo's curling shot into his path.
Verona emerged fired up after the restart but all hope of rescuing a share of the points faded after their defence allowed Portuguese defender Rolando to bundle the ball over the line following a corner in the 56th minute.
Inter looked to be cruising, but against the run of play Romulo reduced arrears when he drilled the ball past Carrizo after Toni's delivery.
Verona came close twice through Juan Iturbe and then scored through Toni although his effort was waved off for a shirt-pulling infringement.
Sniffing the chance of a late fightback, Verona coach Andrea Mandorlini threw on three strikers in the dying minutes although it was Inter who came closest when Saphir Taider's snap shot was saved by Rafael.
At the final whistle both Moras and Ishak Belfodil were involved in a scuffle and received a red card.
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