Inter edge Udinese
A disastrous own goal from Mauricio Isla handed Inter Milan a 1-0 victory at Udinese on Sunday and a nine-point lead atop Serie A.
Second-placed Juventus's hopes suffered a huge blow as a Sergio Pellissier hattrick earned Chievo a 3-3 draw in a thrilling match in Turin.
But Inter coach Jose Mourinho, whose team face Juventus in two weeks' time in what could be a title decider, insists the race is not over with eight games still to play.
"We know that nine points with eight matches left is a big lead," said Mourinho. "We're more comfortable and there's a little bit more pressure on Juve.
"Of course they're not happy because they've dropped two points at home. We didn't win the title tonight, we know that we need 15 points more which means five wins, which we should be able to achieve."
In Turin, Vincenzo Iaquinta's strike 11 minutes from time seemed to have earned Juventus a vital victory, but Pellissier struck his third in injury time to earn Chievo their first ever point away to Juve.
For Chievo it continued their remarkable recent run that has seen them lose only once since the turn of the year having ended 2008 four points adrift at the bottom.
Pellissier's first two goals were similar as the visitors split Juve's fragile defence with long balls forward from the right, allowing Pellissier to gallop through on goal.
Both times he got between centre-backs Giorgio Chiellini and Olof Mellberg, taking the ball around Gianluigi Buffon on 25 minutes and shooting across the goalkeeper on 44 minutes.
In between Chiellini had restored parity on 34 minutes with a thrashed left-foot volley, although Mauro Camoranesi's flick in the build up to set up the big defender was exquisite.
Camoranesi created all three Juve goals with the Argentine-born Italy midfielder's header back across goal on 53 minutes coming off three Chievo defenders before trickling over the line without a Juve forward in touching distance.
Eleven minutes from time Camoranesi crossed to the back post where Iaquinta continued his recent goalscoring run by heading back across Stefano Sorrentino.
But Chievo snatched a well-deserved point at the death as Pellissier met Antonio Langella's deep cross at the back post with a firm header.
In the day's late game AC Milan scored two injury time goals to beat lowly Lecce 2-0 and keep their grip on third place.
On-loan Arsenal centre-back Philippe Senderos sent a header goalwards from Andrea Pirlo's freekick and the ball deflected off Ronaldinho's head for the opener.
Then moments later Andrei Shevchenko crossed for Filippo Inzaghi to notch the second.
Genoa kept their noses in front in the race for fourth place, and the final Champions League qualification position, as a late goal from Brazilian Thiago Motta earned them a 1-0 win at rock-bottom Reggina.
Fiorentina kept on Genoa's heels, just two points behind, as Alberto Gilardino scored a winner a minute from time in a 2-1 success at 10-man Atalanta.
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