<p>Last week it was an acrobatic overhead winner that belied his 39 years.</p>.<p>This week it was a towering header in stoppage time that secured AC Milan a 2-2 draw with Hellas Verona on Sunday and a two-point lead atop Serie A entering the international break.</p>.<p>Game after game, Zlatan Ibrahimović keeps showing that his markers are defenseless against him inside the penalty area.</p>.<p>So much so that Ibrahimović was asked if he thought that Italian defenders had dropped in level in the eight years between his first and second stints with Milan.</p>.<p>"Or maybe Ibra is stronger," was his reply, with a laugh.</p>.<p>The Swedish great scored braces against Bologna, bitter rival Inter Milan in the derby, and Roma this season. His eight goals in five matches -- he missed two games after testing positive for the coronavirus -- top the Italian league's scoring chart.</p>.<p>"I think he can play until he's 45 in our league," retired Italy defender Giuseppe Bergomi said last weekend.</p>.<p>"I really mean that."</p>.<p>Having lost 3-0 at home to Lille in the Europa League on Thursday to end a 24-match unbeaten run in all competitions, Milan fell behind 2-0 to Verona before Franck Kessie — whose flicked shot was deflected in off a defender — and Ibrahimović rallied the Rossoneri.</p>.<p>Antonin Barak and Mattia Zaccagni scored for Verona.</p>.<p>It wasn't all easy for Ibrahimović this time, though. He missed a penalty with a miserable effort high over the bar at his first chance to equalize, then ruined a potential equalizer from Davide Calabria with a handball before finally finding the target three minutes into added time by leaping over a defender.</p>.<p>"Fortunately the break for international duty is here, because I need rest," Ibrahimović said. "I didn't have the sharpness and usual determination I have in front of goal. I just felt like I wasn't all there."</p>.<p>Milan is two points ahead of Sassuolo, three ahead of Napoli and Roma and four ahead of Juventus and Atalanta.</p>.<p><strong>Crucial Caicedo</strong></p>.<p>Lazio scored another stoppage-time goal to rescue a 1-1 draw at home to Juventus.</p>.<p>Juventus appeared to be heading for a win and into second spot after Cristiano Ronaldo's first-half goal but substitute Felipe Caicedo pounced deep in stoppage time.</p>.<p>Caicedo had netted a stoppage-time winner in Lazio's last league match — against Torino — and also scored late at Zenit St. Petersburg on Wednesday to salvage a 1-1 draw in the Champions League.</p>.<p>"We were convinced something would happen," Caicedo said.</p>.<p>"Juventus didn't play for the last 15 minutes. We never give up."</p>.<p>Lazio was missing a number of players, including European Golden Shoe winner Ciro Immobile, after conflicting results for tests for COVID-19.</p>.<p>Juventus took the lead in the 15th minute when Juan Cuadrado beat a couple of Lazio defenders on the right before sending in a low cross for an unmarked Ronaldo to tap in from point blank range.</p>.<p>It was Ronaldo's third goal in his two league matches since recovering from the coronavirus, which kept him out for three weeks.</p>.<p><strong>Recovery</strong></p>.<p>Both Inter and Atalanta were looking to recover from midweek defeats in the Champions League against Real Madrid and Liverpool, respectively, and they also came away with a 1-1 draw.</p>.<p>Inter broke the deadlock in the 58th when Ashley Young crossed in from the left and, with his back to goal, Lautaro Martínez flicked a header into the far corner. Substitute Aleksej Miranchuk leveled 11 minutes from time, drilling into the bottom right corner from the edge of the area.</p>.<p><strong>Other matches</strong></p>.<p>Napoli moved up to third with a 1-0 win at Bologna, where Victor Osimhen scored with a header.</p>.<p>Henrikh Mkhitaryan netted a hat trick to help Roma win 3-1 at Genoa. Genoa slipped into the relegation zone after Torino drew 0-0 with bottom-place Crotone to move above Genoa on goal difference.</p>.<p>Crotone defender Sebastiano Luperto was sent off late on following a second yellow card.</p>
<p>Last week it was an acrobatic overhead winner that belied his 39 years.</p>.<p>This week it was a towering header in stoppage time that secured AC Milan a 2-2 draw with Hellas Verona on Sunday and a two-point lead atop Serie A entering the international break.</p>.<p>Game after game, Zlatan Ibrahimović keeps showing that his markers are defenseless against him inside the penalty area.</p>.<p>So much so that Ibrahimović was asked if he thought that Italian defenders had dropped in level in the eight years between his first and second stints with Milan.</p>.<p>"Or maybe Ibra is stronger," was his reply, with a laugh.</p>.<p>The Swedish great scored braces against Bologna, bitter rival Inter Milan in the derby, and Roma this season. His eight goals in five matches -- he missed two games after testing positive for the coronavirus -- top the Italian league's scoring chart.</p>.<p>"I think he can play until he's 45 in our league," retired Italy defender Giuseppe Bergomi said last weekend.</p>.<p>"I really mean that."</p>.<p>Having lost 3-0 at home to Lille in the Europa League on Thursday to end a 24-match unbeaten run in all competitions, Milan fell behind 2-0 to Verona before Franck Kessie — whose flicked shot was deflected in off a defender — and Ibrahimović rallied the Rossoneri.</p>.<p>Antonin Barak and Mattia Zaccagni scored for Verona.</p>.<p>It wasn't all easy for Ibrahimović this time, though. He missed a penalty with a miserable effort high over the bar at his first chance to equalize, then ruined a potential equalizer from Davide Calabria with a handball before finally finding the target three minutes into added time by leaping over a defender.</p>.<p>"Fortunately the break for international duty is here, because I need rest," Ibrahimović said. "I didn't have the sharpness and usual determination I have in front of goal. I just felt like I wasn't all there."</p>.<p>Milan is two points ahead of Sassuolo, three ahead of Napoli and Roma and four ahead of Juventus and Atalanta.</p>.<p><strong>Crucial Caicedo</strong></p>.<p>Lazio scored another stoppage-time goal to rescue a 1-1 draw at home to Juventus.</p>.<p>Juventus appeared to be heading for a win and into second spot after Cristiano Ronaldo's first-half goal but substitute Felipe Caicedo pounced deep in stoppage time.</p>.<p>Caicedo had netted a stoppage-time winner in Lazio's last league match — against Torino — and also scored late at Zenit St. Petersburg on Wednesday to salvage a 1-1 draw in the Champions League.</p>.<p>"We were convinced something would happen," Caicedo said.</p>.<p>"Juventus didn't play for the last 15 minutes. We never give up."</p>.<p>Lazio was missing a number of players, including European Golden Shoe winner Ciro Immobile, after conflicting results for tests for COVID-19.</p>.<p>Juventus took the lead in the 15th minute when Juan Cuadrado beat a couple of Lazio defenders on the right before sending in a low cross for an unmarked Ronaldo to tap in from point blank range.</p>.<p>It was Ronaldo's third goal in his two league matches since recovering from the coronavirus, which kept him out for three weeks.</p>.<p><strong>Recovery</strong></p>.<p>Both Inter and Atalanta were looking to recover from midweek defeats in the Champions League against Real Madrid and Liverpool, respectively, and they also came away with a 1-1 draw.</p>.<p>Inter broke the deadlock in the 58th when Ashley Young crossed in from the left and, with his back to goal, Lautaro Martínez flicked a header into the far corner. Substitute Aleksej Miranchuk leveled 11 minutes from time, drilling into the bottom right corner from the edge of the area.</p>.<p><strong>Other matches</strong></p>.<p>Napoli moved up to third with a 1-0 win at Bologna, where Victor Osimhen scored with a header.</p>.<p>Henrikh Mkhitaryan netted a hat trick to help Roma win 3-1 at Genoa. Genoa slipped into the relegation zone after Torino drew 0-0 with bottom-place Crotone to move above Genoa on goal difference.</p>.<p>Crotone defender Sebastiano Luperto was sent off late on following a second yellow card.</p>