

An absorbing opening half featuring five goals began with Zielinski converted a penalty coolly after 15 minutes. Juve equalised five minutes later through Dusan Vlahovic, however, then took the lead through a strike from Timothy Weah within six further minutes.
After Henrikh Mkhitaryan equalised in the 35th minute, Zielinski scored his second penalty of the game.
Dumfries extended Inter’s advantage early in the second half. Substitute Yildiz reduced the deficit for Juve in the 71st minute, then stunned San Siro by firing home at the back post eight minutes from time.
One could certainly make the case for Derby d’Italia being the most entertaining in the fixture’s storied history.
It was just the third game between Inter and Juventus to feature at least eight goals in Serie A history, after a 9-1 Juve win in 1961 and a 6-2 Inter triumph in 1932.