Monday 20 October 2014

Callejon, Honda, Tevez dominate scoring

Callejon
A Jose Callejon brace in a 2-2 draw with Inter Milan allowed the Napoli forward to join Keisuke Honda and Carlos Tevez at the top of Serie A's scoring charts on Sunday.
Honda continued his blazing start to the season with a brace for Milan in a 3-1 win over Verona earlier in the day and all three players now have six goals.
Noted for being the first player to regularly turn up to training well before his teammates, Honda was given special praise by coach Filippo Inzaghi after a result that left Milan fourth in the table, five points behind leaders Juventus.
"He's the consummate professional and a great player, I already said that back in August," Inzaghi told Sky Sport Italia.
"He rarely misses a scoring chance and deserves all the credit he gets."
The Inter v Napoli clash looked to be heading for a dour stalemate until four goals were scored in the final 11 minutes.
Callejon broke the deadlock on 79 minutes only for Inter forward Fredy Guarin to level two minutes later.
Callejon completed his brace on the stroke of fulltime but only a minute later Hernanes rose to fire a bullet header, Inter's second equaliser of the night, past 'keeper Rafael Cabral.
Roma sit in second place in Serie A just a point behind Juve, although their top scorer, Mattia Destro, has hit the net only three times.
By SuperSport

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