Inter Milan stretched its lead to seven points at the top of the Serie A by beating Livorno 2-0 Sunday with goals from Diego Milito and Maicon. Since Serie A started awarding three points for wins in 1994-95, Inter's lead is the largest established after 11 rounds. Sampdoria drew 0-0 against promoted Bari. Inter leads with 28 points. Sampdoria joined second-place Juventus on 21 points each and AC Milan is fourth with 19. Napoli beat Juventus 3-2 Saturday and Milan defeated Parma 2-0. Marco Marchionni scored twice and Alberto Gilardino sealed a 3-1 win for fifth-place Fiorentina over Catania, with both sides ending with 10 men. In the late game, Palermo and Genoa played to a 0-0 draw. AS Roma ended a three-game losing streak with a 2-1 win over Bologna. Also, it was: Cagliari 3, Atalanta 0; Chievo Verona 1, Udinese 1; and Siena 1, Lazio 1. City draws with Birmingham Manchester City goalkeeper Shay Given saved James McFadden's penalty in a 0-0 draw at Birmingham Sunday for his team to climb two spots to fourth in the Premier League. Man City's fourth draw in a row – but first 0-0 score in 55 games stretching back to March 2008 – gave Mark Hughes' team 19 points from 10 games with only one loss, fewer defeats than any other Premier League team. City has a game in hand but is now eight points behind leader Chelsea and six back from defending champion Manchester United. Valencia fourth Valencia reclaimed fourth spot from Real Mallorca thanks to a fortunate 1-0 win over bottom side Malaga Sunday with defender David Navarro's first goal of the season clinching the points. Real Mallorca is a point behind Valencia after maintaining its 100 percent home record with a 1-0 win over Racing Santander Sunday. Cameroon striker Pierre Webo scored the decisive goal to make it a perfect five wins for Mallorca at their fortress-like Ono Stadium. Villarreal beat Tenerife 5-0 end its poor run of form and climb out of the relegation zone in the Spanish league. Also Sunday, Espanyol drew 1-1 with Valladolid and Zaragoza beat Almeria 2