In a captivating Serie A encounter, Inter and Juventus ended in a 4-4 draw on Sunday. Piotr Zielinski and Kenan Yildiz both netted twice in this Derby d'Italia clash. The match began with Marcus Thuram earning a penalty for Inter, which Zielinski converted after 15 minutes. Juventus quickly responded with Dusan Vlahovic equalising five minutes later.
The first half was packed with action as Timothy Weah put Juventus ahead six minutes after Vlahovic's goal. Henrikh Mkhitaryan then levelled the score for Inter in the 35th minute following a clever exchange with Thuram. Shortly after, Zielinski scored his second penalty, putting Inter back in front when Pierre Kalulu fouled Denzel Dumfries.

Dumfries extended Inter's lead early in the second half by converting at the back post from a corner flicked into his path. However, Juventus refused to give up. Substitute Kenan Yildiz reduced the deficit for Juve in the 71st minute with an angled drive into the far corner.
Yildiz stunned San Siro by scoring again at the back post eight minutes from time, securing a point for Juventus. This result leaves Inter second in the standings, four points behind Napoli, while Juventus sits one point further back in third place.
This Derby d'Italia was one of the most thrilling encounters between these two rivals. It marked only the third time that an Inter-Juventus match featured at least eight goals in Serie A history. Previous high-scoring games include Juve's 9-1 victory in June 1961 and Inter's 6-2 win in 1932.
The match also made history as it was the first Serie A fixture between these teams to witness five goals scored in the first half alone. Fans were treated to an unforgettable spectacle that will be remembered for years to come.