time equalizer to draw 1-1 at Lecce on Sunday, letting Inter Milan move back atop the Serie A standings. Lecce defender Andrea Esposito outjumped Filippo Inzaghi and scored with a header from a free kick for his first Serie A goal. Ronaldinho had given Milan the lead in the 79th minute, his third goal in three games this week. With his team struggling to find the target, Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti sent on Inzaghi and Alexandre Pato and seconds later Pato provided the cross that Ronaldinho redirected into the back of the net. Lecce was awarded the free kick that led to the equalizer following a light foul by Emerson. Milan hasn't won at Lecce's Via del Mare stadium since January 2002. Inter, which needed an injury-time winner from Julio Ricardo Cruz in a 1-0 win over Udinese, leads with 24 points. Milan and Napoli, which beat Sampdoria 2-0, are tied for second with 23 points each. Cruz, who came on at halftime, redirected a corner with a header two minutes into added time. Still, Inter struggled for long stretches. Daniele Mannini and Marcelo Zalayeta scored for Napoli, with Ezequiel Lavezzi setting up both scores. Lazio, which routed Siena 3-0, is fourth with 22 points. Juventus won its fourth straight game after going four matches without a win. Celebrating his 34th birthday, Alessandro del Piero extended his sterling form by scoring with another free kick in a 2-0 win at Chievo Verona. Fiorentina beat Atalanta 2-1 with goals from Felipe Melo and Alberto Gilardino in a three-minute span of the first half. Argentine forward Diego Milito scored a hat trick and set up Genoa's other goal in a 4-0 win over 10-man Reggina. Milito moved atop the scoring chart with nine goals, sending a signal to new Argentina coach Diego Maradona that he's ready if called upon. In Sicily, Rocco Sabato scored an 81st-minute winner as Catania beat Cagliari 2