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MILAN, Italy -- AC Milan earned a surprising 1-0 victory over defending champion and Serie A leader Juventus on Sunday after another disputed goal at the San Siro. Robinho scored his first goal of the season from the penalty spot after Mauricio Isla was adjudged to have handled the ball in the area, although replays showed it appeared to have struck his side. Sebastian Giovinco went closest to equalizing for Juventus but Milan always looked dangerous on the counter and had several chances to extend its lead as it recorded a morale-boosting win. "I believe the lads deserved this win, regardless of whether the penalty should have been given or not," Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri said. "Having seen replays it looks like it wasnt a penalty. We have to always play with this intensity, even against the bottom team. ... Everyone said before the Napoli game that we were a dead team and instead weve had a great week." It was only Juves second loss in 53 league games. Inter Milan can now close the gap to one point if it beats Parma on Monday. "We didnt play as a squad tonight, we couldnt manage to play our usual football," Juventus assistant coach Angelo Alessio said. "When you lose a game like this you always look for problems but its just that the team didnt play as it has done in the past three or four games. "We know that there are always mistakes for and against us. I dont dare to think what would have happened if we had won with such a penalty. It should have ended as a draw. But everything went against us tonight and we have to accept the defeat." Milan fans may feel it goes some way to atoning for a refereeing error in last seasons match, which ended 1-1 after Sulley Muntaris goal was not spotted by the officials. That match was a title showdown nine months ago, but few expected anything other than a Juventus win this time around, with Milan lying a dismal 12th and having lost six games already this season. Elsewhere, Roma won 1-0 at struggling Pescara to mark a happy return for coach Zdenek Zeman to the club he steered to promotion as Serie B winners last season. Milan President Silvio Berlusconi had made another visit to the training ground on Saturday to give the squad a pep talk and just like last week it had an immediate effect. After his visit to Milanello last week, Milan came back from two goals down to draw 2-2 at title-chasing Napoli. It went on in midweek to secure qualification for the Champions League knockout stage. Berlusconi was in the stands watching along with former Milan icon Marco Van Basten. The Rossoneri almost got off to a perfect start as Mattia De Sciglio skipped past first Kwadwo Asamoah and then Andrea Pirlo before unleashing a shot from just outside the area which whistled past the left upright. Milan had another good chance in the 14th minute but Kevin-Prince Boateng fired straight at Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon following some good interplay with Robinho. The Milan defence has been shambolic at times this season but it was dealing well with everything Juventus was throwing at it and stand-in goalkeeper Marco Amelia didnt have to make a save until the 21st minute when he gathered a weak shot from Fabio Quagliarella at the edge of the area. Milans penalty came on the half hour mark when Robinho crossed in towards Antonio Nocerino and the ball seemed to strike Isla on the side, but he was penalized for a handball. Buffon guessed the right way and got a hand to Robinhos spot kick but couldnt prevent it from going in at the bottom left corner. Juventus had its best chances of the game just after the hour mark. Amelia did well to punch Arturo Vidals cross clear but it fell to Pirlo who put it back into the area, only for Mirko Vucinic to blaze woefully over. The visitors went even closer moments later when Simone Padoin -- who had come on as a halftime substitute for Isla -- crossed in and Giovincos acrobatic overhead kick flew narrowly wide. In Pescara, Mattia Destro gave Roma the lead in the fifth minute and could have added to his tally but missed several clear chances. It was the 100th official game in charge of Roma for Zeman, who is in his second spell at the club. Elsewhere, Fiorentinas run of five successive victories ended after twice coming from behind to draw 2-2 at Torino. Alessio Cerci, who is on loan from Fiorentina, gave Torino the lead in the 40th minute. Gonzalo Rodriguez levelled from the spot but Torino restored its lead moments later when Valter Birsas cross evaded everyone and ended up in the back of the net. Fiorentina snatched a point six minutes from time when Mounir El Hamdaoui, who had only been on the pitch for less than two minutes, smashed home the equalizer. Genoa is out of the relegation zone after ending a run of six successive defeats with a 1-0 win at Atalanta. Andrea Bertolacci scored the only goal of the game in the 39th minute to hand Genoa its first win in 10 matches. Genoas Emiliano Moretti was sent off for a second yellow card four minutes from time. Bologna lost 1-0 at Sampdoria after playing almost the entire match in 10 men following Archimede Morleos dismissal. Andrea Poli grabbed the only goal of the game in the 61st. Elsewhere, Siena drew 0-0 at Chievo Verona. Substitute Chievo striker Mamadou Samassa was sent off five minutes from time following a second booking. Adrian Peterson Womens Jersey. They have the worst record in baseball and are barrelling toward their second straight 100-loss season. Authentic Adrian Peterson Jersey. -- Ted Ligety simply cant be caught these days. http://www.azulvirtual.org/new.html. Noisy Panamanian supporters planned to camp outside the Canadians hotel for the second consecutive night Monday to throw off the opposition ahead of Tuesdays important World Cup qualifier. CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- NASCAR on Monday suspended Kurt Busch one week for verbally abusing a media member. NASCAR said Buschs behaviour after Saturdays Nationwide Series race at Dover was in violation of the probation he was placed on after an incident last month at Darlington. Busch was fined $50,000 by NASCAR and placed on probation through July 25 for reckless driving on pit road, and a post-race altercation with Ryan Newmans crew members. That probation has now been extended through the end of the year. Buschs latest penalty stems from a confrontation with a Sporting News reporter after Saturdays race. Contact on the track with Justin Allgaier led to a discussion on pit road after the race, and Busch was asked if being on probation impacted the way he raced Allgaier. "It refrains me from not beating the (expletive) out of you right now because you ask me stupid questions. But since Im on probation, I suppose thats improper to say as well," Busch replied. The exchange was captured on video. Busch apologized in a statement Monday night for his behaviour and said he accepts NASCARs decision. "I put them in a box, they had to take action and its my fault for putting them in this position." Its yet another bump in the road for Busch, who has been trying to recover this season from a series of ugly meltdowns that contributed to him losing his job in December with Penske Racing. Busch had a rage-filled rant on his team radio last year that drew widespread attention, sparred with two reporters in September at Richmond, and then was caught on video by a fan verbally abusing an ESPN reporter during the season finale. The video was posted on YouTube and Busch was fined $50,000 by NASCAR after it went public. He and Penske Racing split about a week later in what was called a "mutual agreement." Although most believe Busch was fired in the fallout of yet another embarrassing incident, he has maintained he was no longer enjoying his time raciing and needed to leave Penske "to put the fun back into racing for me.dddddddddddd" Busch has seemingly tried to do that this year driving for underfunded Phoenix Racing, but his talent outweighs the capability of his race team and its caused his temper to get the best of him on more than one occasion. Its what happened at Darlington last month. A flat tire caused Busch to wreck with six laps remaining in the Sprint Cup race and he headed to pit road for repairs. As he left, he did a burnout through Newmans pit box. There were crew members over the wall and on pit road at the time and they complained they could have been injured by Buschs actions. Busch also ran into Newmans car on pit road after the race and several of Newmans crew members confronted Busch, who said he was taking off his helmet and didnt see Newmans car. Newman went on the offensive after the incident, accusing Busch of having a "chemical imbalance." "Its easy to see and its easy to say that Kurt blew a fuse again," Newman told SI.com after the race. "Im not sure why he did it and tried to run over our guys and NASCAR officials. And nobody is. Circumstances I think are that he lied (about hitting Newmans car on pit road) and was so frustrated that he doesnt know how to deal with his anger." Busch, the 2004 NASCAR champion, admitted last December hes seeing a sports psychologist to help him with his temper. This latest penalty comes as Busch is jockeying for one of the seats due to become open at the end of the year. Hes said all along this year is about positioning himself to return to a top-level ride next season. It also marks yet another suspension for the Busch family. Younger brother Kyle was suspended last November for two races at Texas because he intentionally wrecked Ron Hornaday Jr. in a Truck Series race. Kyle Busch had to fight hard with sponsors for Joe Gibbs Racing to not be fired from his rides after the Texas incident. ' ' '  