Result INTER 4 – 4 JUVENTUS, Sunday 27 October 2024, Serie A Week 9

Result INTER 4 – 4 JUVENTUS, Sunday 27 October 2024, Serie A Week 9


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     Inter 4 – 4 Juventus 

15′ Piotr Zielinski (pen)       20′ Dušan Vlahović
35′ Henrikh Mkhitaryan       27′ imothy Weah
37′ Piotr Zielinski (pen)        71′ Kenan Yildiz
53′ Denzel Dumfries               82′ Kenan Yildiz
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Inter, 2nd position with 17 points and a positive goal difference of +8
Juventus, 5th position with 15 points and a positive goal difference of +10

The Derby d’Italia between Inter and Juventus ended with a draw in the Serie A Week 9 match on Sunday, October 27, 2024, at the iconic Giuseppe Meazza Stadium in Milan, Italy.  A total of eight goals, and it will definitely be remembered in history. Surely, Motta’s substitutions played a crucial role.  For instance, the introduction of Yildiz, who scored an incredible brace to help Juventus equalize. The first half concluded with Inter leading 3-2. The Nerazzurri extended their lead to 4-2 thanks to Dumfries and came close to scoring a fifth on multiple occasions with Dimarco, Thuram, and Dumfries again. In the end, Juventus fought back to secure a thrilling 4-4 draw, with both teams earning a point.

Inter has faced Juventus more than any other team in Serie A, suffering 87 defeats, which accounts for 13% of their total losses in the league. However, Juventus has only managed to secure two wins in their last six encounters with Inter, recording two draws and two losses.

The rivalry between Inter and Juventus features a total of 248 matches, with 182 of those occurring in the single-round Serie A since the 1929/30 season. Juventus leads the series with 87 wins, while Inter has secured 49 victories and there have been 46 draws. At home in Milan, the Nerazzurri have won 37 times against Juventus.

Detail:  Simone Inzaghi has won two Serie A games as Inter coach against Juventus; only five coaches in the Nerazzurri’s history have done better, none of them in the three-point-for-a-win era: Helenio Herrera (seven), Giovanni Trapattoni (four), Árpád Weisz (three), Aldo Olivieri (three) and Eugenio Bersellini (three). On the other side, only three Bianconeri coaches have found success in their first Derby d’Italia on the Juventus bench in the competition in the last 30 years: Ciro Ferrara, Antonio Conte and Maurizio Sarri.

The Derby d’Italia in action…

In the 15th minute, Inter took the lead thanks to a penalty converted by Piotr Zielinski, who struck the ball with his right foot into the upper center of the goal. The penalty was given after Danilo fouled Marcus Thuram in the box. Thuram cleverly anticipated Danilo’s move, resulting in the center-back making contact, and Referee Guida had no doubts about awarding the penalty.

Juventus equalizer

In the 20th minute, Dušan Vlahović brought Juventus level with a close-range left-footed shot right down the middle. Weston McKennie provided the assist, delivering a fantastic ball from Cabal that allowed McKennie to make a run. He volleyed it perfectly for Vlahović, who found the net from just a couple of steps away!

Juventus score…

Timothy Weah found the back of the net in the 26th minute with a right-footed shot. The assist came from Francisco Conceição, who made a clever dribble into the box before crossing to Weah, who scored effortlessly from close range. The current score is Inter 1, Juventus 2.

Another draw…

The Armenian star, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, expertly handles Thuram’s touch and, using his left foot, deceives Di Gregorio at the goal. The match is now level at 2-2.

Inter took the lead again…

In the 37th minute, Piotr Zielinski successfully converted another penalty with a right-footed strike. The penalty was awarded after Pierre Kalulu fouled Denzel Dumfries in the box. Zielinski skillfully placed a diagonal shot just inside the post, outsmarting goalkeeper Di Gregorio.

A poker for Inter

In the 53rd minute, Denzel Dumfries found the back of the net with a right-footed shot aimed at the bottom left corner after a corner was given away by Andrea Cambiaso. Following an Inter corner, Danilo managed to deflect it short, but the Dutchman controlled it perfectly and fired just past the post, leaving Di Greforio unable to make a save. The score now stands at Inter 4 – 2 Juventus.

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In the 71st minute, Kenan Yildiz found the back of the net with a left-footed strike aimed at the bottom right corner. The assist was from Weston McKennie. Juventus launched a counterattack, with the number 10 bringing the ball to his left foot for a cross-field shot, goalkeeper couldn’t quite connect, and, voilaaaa… goal!

The final equalizer

Juventus managed to level the score at 4-4 thanks to a stunning brace from Yıldız in just over ten minutes. In the 82nd minute, Kenan Yıldız found the back of the net after receiving a cross from Conceicao. He unleashed a powerful shot that left goalkeeper Sommer with no chance.

Stats before the game

Inter have won two of their last four Serie A games (D1 L1) played against Juventus in Milan: as many wins as in their previous 11 league games (D4 L5).

Juventus are the only team unbeaten (W4 D4) after the first eight games in a Serie A season for the first time since 2019/20; on the other hand, Inter have won five of their last seven league games (D1 L1), after failing to win in four of their previous five (D3 L1).

Inter have lost only one of their last 19 home games (W14 L4) in Serie A: 1-2, on 22 September, against Milan; Juventus, on the other hand, have won two of their last three away games (D1 L1), after failing to win in their previous eight (D5 L3). Furthermore, the Bianconeri are the only team in the current big five European leagues not to have conceded an away goal.

Juventus have conceded just one goal in this league; only three teams have conceded a maximum of one goal after the first nine games in a single Serie A season: Inter and Cagliari in 1966/67 (one each) and Roma in 2013/14 (also one).

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Inter (151) and Juventus (196) are the two teams that have produced the most sequences of open play of at least 10 passes in this Serie A; however, of these 347, only three have ended with a goal (two for the Bianconeri, both against Genoa, and one for the Nerazzurri, against Torino).

On the one hand, Inter is the team with the highest average age (between starters and substitutes) in this Serie A: 29 years and 255 days; on the other, Juventus is the team with the second lowest average age (24 years and 252 days, behind only Parma, 24 years and 77 days).

Dusan Vlahovic (15) and Marcus Thuram (13) are the two players who have scored the most goals in Serie A in the calendar year 2024; however, the Meazza is the stadium in which the Juventus striker has played the most games (seven) without scoring in the competition, while the Inter player is the one who has scored the most goals (five) at home in the current tournament.

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Serie A tickets2024 – 2025 Italian Serie A Week 9

⚫🔵  Result Inter 4 – 4 Juventus  ⚪️⚫️
Sunday 27 October 2024
Giuseppe Meazza Stadium
Milan, Italy

18:00

Referee: GUIDA
Assistants:  MELI – ALASSIO
Fourth Official:  COLOMBO
VAR: MAZZOLENI
AVAR: FABBRI

⚽️ Goals: 15′, 37′ Piotr Zielinski (pen)(I), 20′ Dušan Vlahović (J), 27′ Timothy Weah (J), 35′ Henrikh Mkhitaryan (I)

🟨 Booked:

Official Lineups – Formations – Tabellino:

👉 ⚫️🔵 Lineup INTER (3-5-2):  1 Sommer; 28 Pavard (31 Bisseck 63′), 6 De Vrij, 95 Bastoni; 2 Dumfries, 23 Barella, 7 Zielinski (16 Frattesi 63′), 22 Mkhitaryan, 32 Dimarco (36 Darmian 77′); 9 M. Thuram (99 Taremi 87′), 10 Lautaro. ‘

‘Subs: 12 Di Gennaro, 13 J. Martinez, 8 Arnautovic, 11 Correa, 17 Buchanan, 21 Asllani, 42 Palacios, 52 Berenbruch.

Coach: Simone Inzaghi

👉⚪️⚫️ Lineup JUVENTUS (4-1-4-1): 29 Di Gregorio; 27 Cambiaso, 15 Kalulu, 6 Danilo (4 Gatti 77′), 32 Cabal; 5 Locatelli; 7 Conceicao, 16 McKennie, 21 Fagioli (37 Savona 62′), 22 Weah (10 Yildiz 62′); 9 Vlahovic (51 Mbangula 77′).

Subs: 1 Perin, 23 Pinsoglio, 17 Adzic, 19 K. Thuram, 40 Rouhi.

Coach: Thiago Motta.

 

 

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