Crazy match between Inter and Juve

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The poster for the 9th day of Serie A between Inter and Juve gave birth to a topsy-turvy match this Sunday.

First runners-up to leading Napoli, Inter and Juve met this Sunday to follow the Neapolitans who won the day before Lecce.

A wasted effort for the two clubs, who went blow for blow to finally share the points, with four goals scored on both sides (4-4).

Zielinski opened the scoring from the penalty spot for the Nerazzurri (15e), but the Bianconeri then turned the tide through Vlahovic (20e) and Weah (27e).

Before the break, Mkhitaryan (35e) and Zielinski, again from the penalty spot (37e), put the Milanese back in front, however – an ascendancy confirmed by Dumfries after returning from the locker room (53e). In vain.

Launched into the battle at the hour mark, Yildiz finally scored a double (71e82e) to snatch a draw. A parity result which leaves Inter and Juve in second and third place in the Italian elite, four and five lengths respectively from Naples.

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