Inter Milan revived its Champions League campaign under new coach Claudio Ranieri after quickly recovering from throwing away a two-goal lead in a 3-2 win at CSKA Moscow Tuesday. Inter, stunned by Turkey's Trabzonspor 1-0 at home in its Group B opener two weeks ago, was off to a flying start in the Russian capital as Ranieri recorded his second win in two matches since replacing the sacked Gian Piero Gasperini. Brazil defender Lucio's side-footed effort was deflected in following a corner in the sixth minute after he was left unmarked at the far post and CSKA keeper Vladimir Gabulov misjudged a high ball. Giampaolo Pazzini added a second from close range in the 23rd minute following a low cross by Yuto Nagatomo. Alan Dzagoyev pulled one back for the home side, blasting in a 20-meter free kick on the stroke of halftime. The host piled on the pressure after the interval and Brazilian striker Vagner Love leveled with a low shot in the 77th minute. But their joy was short-lived as substitute Mauro Zarate fired the visitors ahead again just two minutes later. Getafe beats Betis Getafe beat Spanish league leader Real Betis 1-0 Monday after Diego Castro's first-half goal secured the club's first win of the season. Betis' first loss left it one win short of matching the best start. But Getafe's Castro capped a counterattack in the 31st with his team's first goal in three games, which proved enough for the much-needed victory. Norwich downs Sunderland 2-1 Norwich earned its first home win in the Premier League this season, taking advantage of slack defending to beat Sunderland 2-1 Monday. Leon Barnett put the hosts ahead in the 31st minute. Wales forward Steve Morison powered in a header at the start of the second half after the visitors were again caught napping at the back, before substitute Kieran Richardson drilled in a late consolation.