Inter Milan kept their hopes of retaining the Serie A crown alive with a hard-fought 2-0 win at Torino on Sunday, in a game twice interrupted-first by a severe downpour and then by a fan falling from the stands.
The match was halted shortly after kick-off when a Torino supporter fell from the Curva Maratona stand at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino. According to Italian reports, the fan was not seriously injured.
Goals from Nicola Zalewski and Kristjan Asllani, each netting early in the two halves, were enough to move Inter level on 77 points with league leaders Napoli, who have a game in hand and face Genoa later.
"All we're focused on is winning our remaining games to head into the Champions League final in the best shape," said Asllani. "We're up there with Napoli now-let's see how it plays out. All we can do is wait."
Inter, fresh off their marathon Champions League semi-final win over Barcelona in extra time on Tuesday, made nine changes to the starting XI. Despite that, they took the lead in the 14th minute when Zalewski spun and curled in his first goal for the club.