LONDON — Inter Milan has replaced Barcelona at the head of the AP Global 10 football rankings after ending Juventus' 49-match unbeaten run. Inter's Argentine striker Diego Milito, who scored twice in the 3-1 victory over Juventus, was voted player of the week by AP's panel of 20 international football writers, ousting Lionel Messi from the top of the players' rankings. Barcelona was second in the team poll, closely followed by Bayern Munich and Manchester United, who are top of their respective leagues in Germany and England. Inter scored an impressive 165 points out of a possible 200 in the latest poll, with Barcelona on 128 and Bayern Munich on 126. Manchester United had 118. Each panelist picks 10 teams and players, with 10 points for first place and one for 10th. The weekly survey includes journalists from Europe, South America, North America and Asia. Milito scored 132 points from the 20 writers, with Brazil's Neymar on 115, one ahead of Manchester United's Dutch striker Robin van Persie. — AP