MILAN, May 8 (Reuters) - Antonio Di Natale scored two first-half goals as Udinese beat Lazio 2-1 on Sunday to boost their hopes of playing in next season's Champions League.
Udinese played the last quarter with 10 men after Gabriele Angella was sent off and survived a flurry of near misses as they clung on for a win that lifted them into fourth place, the Champions League qualifying round berth.
Lazio, who replied with a Libor Kozak goal, dropped from fifth to sixth, two points behind their opponents.
With AC Milan having wrapped up the title by drawing 0-0 at AS Roma on Saturday, second-placed Inter Milan's 3-1 win over Fiorentina was academic.
Brescia, 19th in the 20-team table, were relegated as they lost 2-1 at home to Catania and 17th place Lecce beat Napoli by the same score.
Udinese played the last quarter with 10 men after Gabriele Angella was sent off and survived a flurry of near misses as they clung on for a win that lifted them into fourth place, the Champions League qualifying round berth.
Lazio, who replied with a Libor Kozak goal, dropped from fifth to sixth, two points behind their opponents.
With AC Milan having wrapped up the title by drawing 0-0 at AS Roma on Saturday, second-placed Inter Milan's 3-1 win over Fiorentina was academic.
Brescia, 19th in the 20-team table, were relegated as they lost 2-1 at home to Catania and 17th place Lecce beat Napoli by the same score.
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