Renato scored with a late winner as 10-man Sevilla rallied for a 3-1 victory at Deportivo La Coruna in the Spanish league on Saturday. The Brazilian striker headed home Frederic Kanoute's cross for the 78th-minute goal after second-half substitute Kanoute set up Luis Fabiano to equalize in the 50th. Diego Capel added Sevilla's third in injury time. Rodolfo Bodipo curled in a low shot at the near post to give Deportivo a 34th-minute lead before Sevilla was reduced to 10 men six minutes later after Vincenzo Maresca was red-carded. Sevilla temporarily jumped into second with 35 points, nine behind leader Barcelona, which plays at last-placed Osasuna on Sunday. Valencia, with 34 points, failed to reclaim second spot after playing out a 3-3 draw against the sixth-ranked team Villarreal. Two-time defending champion Real Madrid has 32 points and plays 19th-ranked Mallorca on Sunday. Deportivo stayed tied with Atletico Madrid on 30 points. Cagliari holds Inter In Milan, Serie A leader Inter Milan was held to a 1-1 draw by Cagliari on Saturday in its first match of 2009. Robert Acquafresca put Cagliari in front in the 65th minute at the San Siro but Zlatan Ibrahimovic equalized in the 77th off a pass from Hernan Crespo. Inter has 43 points, Juventus is second with 36 and AC Milan is next with 33. Juventus hosts Siena and Milan is at AS Roma on Sunday in what could be David Beckham's first game since joining Milan for three months. In Saturday's other game, Genoa shut out Torino 3-0 and joined Fiorentina in fourth place - at least temporarily. ‘Beckham on bench' Former England captain David Beckham will not be in AC Milan's starting lineup against Roma in a Serie A clash on Sunday, according to Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti. “Beckham is ready to play, but he's coming out of two months of inactivity, so it's difficult to name him as a starter tomorrow for the match against Roma,” said Ancelotti. The ex-Manchester United midfielder was “ready to help out and at Milan, we are happy he's with us even if he'll only be staying two months.If he then wants to stay with us, that would suit us very nicely, but his contract with the club is clear and I think he'll respect that.”