ROME (AP) - Roma remained perfect in Serie A with a 2-0 win over rival Lazio in the city derby Sunday, with fullback Federico Balzaretti scoring the decisive goal and the Giallorossi's 36-year-old captain Francesco Totti again proving decisive.
Two days after extending his contract for two more seasons, Totti provided the cross in the 63rd minute when Balzaretti volleyed in for his first goal in Serie A since April 2011, when he played for Palermo.
Seconds before his goal, Balzaretti hit the post.
Lazio's best chance at the Stadio Olimpico came when the ball bounced just wide off Miroslav Klose's thigh in the 55th. Lazio was reduced to 10 men when Andre Dias was sent off for a last-man foul on Totti in the 82nd.
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Lazio had won four of the last five derbies, including a victory in last season's Italian Cup final, which left Roma and its fans despondent throughout the summer.
"We put the church back in the center of town,'' Roma's new coach Rudi Garcia said, using a proverb from nis native French tonque. "It was a huge match for us and for our fans and like I said, `You don't play the derby, you win it.'''
Roma moved two points ahead of Juventus, Inter Milan and Fiorentina.
In the lunchtime fixture, Diego Milito scored twice on his return from injury and Inter thrashed promoted Sassuolo 7-0.
Also, Juventus came from a goal down in Turin to edge visiting Hellas Verona 2-1 with goals from Carlos Tevez and Fernando Llorente; and Mati Fernandez and Giuseppe Rossi scored as Fiorentina won 2-0 at Atalanta Wholesale Basket Lebron XI.
Also, it was: Catania 0, Parma 0; and Bologna 1, Torino 2.
Napoli had a chance to join Roma in the lead when it visited AC Milan at the San Siro later.
In Turin, Fabrizio Cacciatore gave Verona the lead in the 36th. Tevez equalized with an angled shot in the 40th for his third goal in three league matches and Llorente, who was growing unhappy after playing only one minute previously this season, scored the winner with a glancing header in first-half added time following a cross from Arturo Vidal.
However, Juventus risked conceding an equalizer to the end and failed to dominate for its third successive match, following draws with Inter last week and at FC Copenhagen in the Champions League.
Inter's victory marked only the third time in Serie A that a team won 7-0 away, after Juventus beat Pro Patria in 1950 and Udinese routed Palermo in 2011, prompting Delio Rossi to be fired.