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Turin, Italy (SportsNetwork.com) - Paul Pogba notched the lone goal at Juventus Stadium on Saturday as the Old Lady earned a 1-0 victory over Bologna.

The Serie A leaders were held scoreless until midway through the second half when Pogba unleashed a low shot off the half-volley that found the bottom corner.

It was enough to lift Juventus to 90 points on the season with four matches to play.

The top of the Serie A table remained unchanged after Roma kept pace with Juve by getting a 1-0 win at Fiorentina.

Radja Nainggolan produced the lone goal for Roma, lifting his side to 82 points to stay within eight points of first place.

Third-place Napoli only managed to come away from Udinese with a 1-1 draw.

Jose Callejon had put the visitors in front in the 38th minute only to see Bruno equalize nine minutes into the second half. Napoli was left no way back when Federico Fernandez was sent off in the dying minutes.

Napoli remains firmly rooted to third place by improving to 68 points while Udinese climbs to 39 points.

AC Milan cruised to a comfortable 3-0 victory over Livorno at the San Siro with all three goals coming from different sources.

Mario Balotelli put the hosts in front two minutes before halftime while Adel Taarabt's 51st-minute strike and Giampaolo Pazzini's goal seven minutes from time completed Milan's rout.

Milan has won five straight matches to rise to 51 points on the season. Livorno stays second from bottom on 25 points.

Inter Milan, meanwhile, capitalized on Gabriel Paletta's early second-half red card by getting a 2-0 win at Parma behind goals from Rolando and Fredy Guarin while Antonio Candreva scored at the death to give Lazio a 3-3 draw against Torino.

Also on Saturday, Segundo Ibarbo scored eight minutes from time to grant Cagliari a 2-1 win at Genoa, Domenico Berardi bagged the lone goal in Sassuolo's 1-0 win at Chievo, Massimo Donati and Luca Toni gave Hellas Verona 2-1 win at Atalanta and Gonzalo Bergessio produced the winner in Catania's 2-1 defeat of Sampdoria.