Serie A: Lukaku On Target As Inter Spank Benevento

By Ibrahim Taiwo, The Nigerian Voice Sports

Romelu Lukaku scored a second-half double as Inter Milan kept the pressure on Serie A leaders AC Milan with a 4-0 win over Benevento on Saturday.

Antonio Conte's Inter sit two points behind their city rivals, who beat Bologna 2-1 earlier on Saturday.

A Riccardo Improta own goal put the hosts ahead early on against 11th-placed Benevento at the San Siro.

Lautaro Martinez scored 12 minutes after the break before Lukaku added two more.

Champions Juventus moved into third, seven points off top spot with a game in hand, after a 2-0 win over Sampdoria.

Milan bounced back after losses to Atalanta in the league and to Inter in the Italian Cup on Tuesday, a game in which Zlatan Ibrahimovic was sent off.

"It was a strong response from the team. A victory that gives us confidence at the end of a difficult week," said Milan coach Stefano Pioli.

The midweek Milan derby was overshadowed by a clash between Ibrahimovic and former Manchester United teammate Lukaku.

Ibrahimovic on Saturday drew a blank for a second straight league game for the first time this season.

Bologna goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski made a brilliant double save from the Swede early on.

The visitors were awarded a penalty when Mitchell Dijks brought down Rafael Leao, with Ibrahimovic stepping up to take it.

But the 39-year-old's poor record from the spot continued with his fourth penalty miss in all competitions this season.

Luckily, Ante Rebic was on hand to slide in the rebound after Skorupski's save.

Franck Kessie took Milan's second penalty 10 minutes after the break following an Adama Soumaoro handball.

The Ivorian made no mistake, planting the ball into the middle of the net.

"The penalty taker is Ibra, it's up to him, when he doesn't feel like taking it, I kick," said Kessie.

Substitute Andrea Poli pulled a goal back for 13th-placed Bologna against his former club with nine minutes to go.

- Eriksen makes mark again -
In Milan, Inter's Christian Eriksen, who scored a late winner in the Cup derby, set up the first goal in the seventh minute when his free-kick was turned into his own net by Improta.

Martinez ended his six-match goal drought on 57 minutes with a left-footed strike into the bottom corner. (AFP)