<p>Alexis Sanchez struck twice in the second half for his first brace in the Inter Milan jersey as his side moved six points clear at the top of Serie A with a 2-1 win over Parma on Thursday.</p>.<p>Romelu Lukaku had a role in both the goals by his former Manchester United teammate to give Antonio Conte's side a sixth consecutive league win.</p>.<p>Inter pull clear of second-placed Milan who were held 1-1 against Udinese on Wednesday with champions Juventus a further four points adrift with a game in hand.</p>.<p>"The improvement over last year is obvious, but there are 13 games left and in Serie A each is a battle," warned Conte.</p>.<p>Chilean Sanchez started up front in place of Lautaro Martinez to lead the Inter attack alongside Lukaku.</p>.<p>"I think I'm a very democratic coach, in the sense that I don't give anything to anyone," continued Conte who led Inter to second place in Serie A in his first season in charge last year.</p>.<p>"There is a team and the individual comes later.</p>.<p>"(Sanchez) is in the best condition we've ever seen him," continued Conte. "And now Romelu and Lautaro know that Sanchez is right behind them too.</p>.<p>"I'm happy because my kids are showing great application and resilience."</p>.<p>Both sides had their chances in the first half at the Stadio Ennio Tardini.</p>.<p>Christian Eriksen missed the chance to tap in for Inter in front of an open goal after half an hour following good work from Achraf Hakimi.</p>.<p>Parma 'keeper Luigi Sepe denied Lukaku with the Belgian nodding just wide off an Ivan Perisic cross just before the break.</p>.<p>At the other end of the pitch Samir Handanovic did well to keep out a close range Jasmin Kurtic header with Dennis Man also nodding wide.</p>.<p>Sanchez struck for the second consecutive league game nine minutes after the break.</p>.<p>Lukaku chested down a Marcelo Brozovic through ball with a back-heel towards goal which a racing Sanchez picked up to blast past Sepe.</p>.<p>Eight minutes later the Chilean got the second, finishing off a Lukaku cross for the former Manchester United player's first brace since joining Inter last season.</p>.<p>It was his third goal in two consecutive games to bring his tally to five this season, one more than his first season.</p>.<p>Brazilian Hernani pulled one back for Parma in the 71st minute, connecting with a Giuseppe Pezzella cross to volley in past Handanovic.</p>.<p>Inter held on for the three points to give themselves a cushion going into Monday's league game against fourth-placed Atalanta.</p>.<p>"I'm like a lion that always wants to play but I make my experience available to the coach," said Sanchez who has scored five goals this campaign, one more than last season.</p>.<p>"We have to fight for the Scudetto," added Sanchez as Inter target their first title since 2010 having finished second last season.</p>.<p>"The players have grown a lot, since we lost the Europa League final we have improved a lot.</p>.<p>"We are overcoming those steps that Inter were missing."</p>.<p>Parma are second from bottom of the table extending their winless run to 16 consecutive league games.</p>
<p>Alexis Sanchez struck twice in the second half for his first brace in the Inter Milan jersey as his side moved six points clear at the top of Serie A with a 2-1 win over Parma on Thursday.</p>.<p>Romelu Lukaku had a role in both the goals by his former Manchester United teammate to give Antonio Conte's side a sixth consecutive league win.</p>.<p>Inter pull clear of second-placed Milan who were held 1-1 against Udinese on Wednesday with champions Juventus a further four points adrift with a game in hand.</p>.<p>"The improvement over last year is obvious, but there are 13 games left and in Serie A each is a battle," warned Conte.</p>.<p>Chilean Sanchez started up front in place of Lautaro Martinez to lead the Inter attack alongside Lukaku.</p>.<p>"I think I'm a very democratic coach, in the sense that I don't give anything to anyone," continued Conte who led Inter to second place in Serie A in his first season in charge last year.</p>.<p>"There is a team and the individual comes later.</p>.<p>"(Sanchez) is in the best condition we've ever seen him," continued Conte. "And now Romelu and Lautaro know that Sanchez is right behind them too.</p>.<p>"I'm happy because my kids are showing great application and resilience."</p>.<p>Both sides had their chances in the first half at the Stadio Ennio Tardini.</p>.<p>Christian Eriksen missed the chance to tap in for Inter in front of an open goal after half an hour following good work from Achraf Hakimi.</p>.<p>Parma 'keeper Luigi Sepe denied Lukaku with the Belgian nodding just wide off an Ivan Perisic cross just before the break.</p>.<p>At the other end of the pitch Samir Handanovic did well to keep out a close range Jasmin Kurtic header with Dennis Man also nodding wide.</p>.<p>Sanchez struck for the second consecutive league game nine minutes after the break.</p>.<p>Lukaku chested down a Marcelo Brozovic through ball with a back-heel towards goal which a racing Sanchez picked up to blast past Sepe.</p>.<p>Eight minutes later the Chilean got the second, finishing off a Lukaku cross for the former Manchester United player's first brace since joining Inter last season.</p>.<p>It was his third goal in two consecutive games to bring his tally to five this season, one more than his first season.</p>.<p>Brazilian Hernani pulled one back for Parma in the 71st minute, connecting with a Giuseppe Pezzella cross to volley in past Handanovic.</p>.<p>Inter held on for the three points to give themselves a cushion going into Monday's league game against fourth-placed Atalanta.</p>.<p>"I'm like a lion that always wants to play but I make my experience available to the coach," said Sanchez who has scored five goals this campaign, one more than last season.</p>.<p>"We have to fight for the Scudetto," added Sanchez as Inter target their first title since 2010 having finished second last season.</p>.<p>"The players have grown a lot, since we lost the Europa League final we have improved a lot.</p>.<p>"We are overcoming those steps that Inter were missing."</p>.<p>Parma are second from bottom of the table extending their winless run to 16 consecutive league games.</p>