Juventus move third in Serie A after win against Lecce

Juventus moved up to third on 59 points thanks to a fine strike from Teun Koopmeiners after less than two minutes and Kenan Yildiz's effort in the 33rd minute in Turin.
Igor Tudor remains unbeaten three games into his reign after replacing the sacked Thiago Motta last month and is on course to guide Juve to the Champions League.
Juve are a point ahead of Atalanta, who host Bologna - a further point back in fifth - in Sunday's first match, and as a result are guaranteed to stay in the top four for a week.
"That's our goal (the Champions League), we have to do everything we can to get there and win every game we have remaining," said Manuel Locatelli.
However, Juve were again sluggish and uninspired despite dominating play, and even risked throwing away the win after Federico Baschirotto glanced home his second goal in as many games for Lecce three minutes from the end.
Earlier, Venezia boosted their survival hopes by beating rock-bottom Monza 1-0 and moving to within two points of Lecce, who sit just outside the relegation zone after the 2-1 loss at Juventus.
Elsewhere, Arnautovic led Inter to a 3-1 win over Cagliari to push them six points clear at the top of the Italian top flight. The 35-year-old was on loan at Inter from FC Twente when Inter beat Bayern to win the Champions League in 2010, but he said "it was a bit like I was a fan cheering the team on".
"Obviously we believe in the treble because we're Inter, but there's a long way to go," said the Austria international, who played just three times for Inter under Mourinho. Arnautovic scored and assisted Lautaro Martinez's goal, with Yann Bisseck and Roberto Piccoli also finding the target.
Inter now wait for the result of closest challengers Napoli's home fixture with Empoli on Monday, by which time attention will be squarely on Bayern who they lead 2-1 following Tuesday's first leg in Germany.
"We'll go into that match with a lot of confidence even though we know that we'll be playing one of the three or four best teams in the world," assured Inzaghi. "We've need to repeat the pace, aggression and organisation of our performance in the first leg."