Mathieu Flamini scored the winner nine minutes from time as a second-string Milan team beat third division Novara 2-1 at the San Siro yesterday to reach the Coppa Italia quarter-finals.

The Rossoneri were joined by Juventus and Catania after they recorded victories over Napoli and Genoa respectively.

Milan coach Leonardo made 11 changes to the team that won 3-0 at Juventus on Sunday with Ronaldinho, loan signing David Beckham, Andrea Pirlo and Alessandro Nesta not even included on the bench.

Veteran striker Filippo Inzaghi opened the scoring on 12 minutes but in the first minute of the second period Pablo Gonzalez stunned the San Siro by drawing Novara level.

Flamini had the last word, though, and Milan will play Udinese or Lumezzane in the next round.

Eight people, among them two children, were taken to hospital after 20 people were injured in a motorway crash between a lorry and a coach carrying Novara supporters to the game. Novara lies just 40km west of Milan.

Juventus bounced back from their weekend humbling as an Alessandro Del Piero brace, one from the spot, helped them to a 3-0 victory in Turin.

Diego scored the first as a full-strength and attacking Juve blew away Napoli's 14-match unbeaten run under coach Walter Mazzarri, although he did rest many first team regulars in a competition few teams take seriously in Italy.

Also yesterday, Catania recorded an impressive 2-1 win away to Genoa to reach the last eight, Gianvinto Plasmati scoring twice early on as Genoa finished the match with nine men following the red cards to Sokratis Papastathopoulos (58th minute) and Marco Rossi (59th).

Inter and Roma had previously also qualified for the quarters, with the final three qualifiers to be decided today.

Yesterday's results: Juventus vs Napoli 3-0; Genoa vs Catania 1-2; Milan vs Novara 2-1.

Playing today: 16.00 Fiorentina vs Chievo; 18.30 Udinese vs Lumezzane; 21.00 Lazio vs Palermo.

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