Milan, Oct 28: Teenager Kenan Yildiz came off the bench to help Juventus salvage a 4-4 draw at Inter Milan in a highly entertaining Derby d’Italia.
Yildiz was brought on in the 61st minute with the score at 4-2 and Inter seemingly headed for an important victory before the 19-year-old’s late double.
Inter remained second – four points behind Serie A leader Napoli, and one point ahead of Juventus.
Nicknamed “Italy’s derby,” matches between Inter and Juventus are always huge fixtures in the Serie A calendar and the two teams are considered the main title contenders, along with Napoli, this season.
Inter took the lead in the 15th minute when Piotr Zielinski struck a penalty straight down the middle after Marcus Thuram had been fouled by Danilo.
The Nerazzurri had conceded just two goals in its past four matches but they let in as many in six minutes as their defense was caught napping.
First, Juan Cabal floated a delightful ball over the top for Weston McKennie to cushion across to Dusan Vlahovic, who tapped it in from point-blank range.
Shortly afterward, Francisco Conceição dribbled down the right and got past Henrikh Mkhitaryan all too easily before rolling across for Tim Weah to slot home from right in front of goal as Juventus took a 2-1 lead.
Mkhitaryan atoned for his error with a wonderful equalizer in the 35th minute, playing a one-two with Thuram and feinting past a Juventus defender before firing into the bottom left corner.
Inter turned the match around completely two minutes later with another penalty after Pierre Kalulu clattered into the back of Denzel Dumfries.
Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio got a hand to Zielinski’s kick but couldn’t prevent it going into the bottom left corner.
Inter extended its lead eight minutes into the second half.
Danilo tried to head a corner clear but it came to Dumfries who drilled it into the far bottom corner.
The home side came close several times to extending its advantage before Juventus got back into the match in the 71st. McKennie picked out Yildiz, who was unmarked in lots of space on the left, and he surged downfield before firing across into the bottom right corner.
And the Nerazzurri were to regret their missed chances as Yildiz doubled his tally eight minutes from time when he powerfully fired home Conceição’s cross.
ROMA ROUTED
Roma was thrashed 5-1 by a high-scoring Fiorentina team, which took its tally to 11 goals in its last two Serie A matches.
Germany World Cup winner Mats Hummels netted an own-goal on his Roma debut and defender Mario Hermoso was sent off for a second yellow card in a nightmare evening for the capital team.
Fiorentina was already 4-1 up by that point. Moise Kean scored twice, Lucas Beltrán added a penalty and Edoardo Bove also netted against Roma – the club which he always supported as well as progressing through its ranks.
Fiorentina won 6-0 at Lecce last weekend. (AP)