Juve wins thriller as both Thuram brothers score
Vasilije Adzic's stunning late strike saw Juventus claim a dramatic 4-3 victory over Inter Milan after a thrilling Derby d'Italia at Allianz Stadium.
The Serbian beat Yann Sommer from 30 yards in stoppage-time as the Bianconeri edged the seven-goal epic to maintain its perfect start to the Serie A season.
Igor Tudor's side broke the deadlock in the 14th minute when Lloyd Kelly guided home a superb half-volley from Bremer's cross.
Inter levelled on the half-hour mark as Hakan Calhanoglu rounded off a patient build-up by drilling past Michele Di Gregorio from 20 yards out.
However, the hosts regained their advantage before the break, with Kenan Yildiz's fierce 25-yard strike too hot for Sommer to handle.
Calhanoglu equalised again in the 65th minute, controlling the ball on his chest and brilliantly volleying home, before Marcus Thuram headed the visitors in front for the first time from Federico Dimarco's 76th-minute corner.
Yet, his brother, Khephren, nodded Juve back on to level terms six minutes later from Yildiz's free-kick.
"After the goal, Marcus said 'well done' with the eyes of a brother, but he wasn't laughing," Kephren said after the game.
"He teases me about headers, and so does dad [Lilian Thuram], so today I'm happy."
Then, in the first minute of stoppage-time, substitute Adzic snatched all three points with Sommer only able to help his long-range effort into the top corner.
Aged 19 years and 124 days old, the Serbian became the youngest foreign player to find the net for the Bianconeri against the Nerazzurri.
"For me, it's a dream, I stepped into such a passionate match, and I've been waiting forever for a moment like this," Adzic said. "We'll fight for the title."
Juventus has now won nine of its past 13 Serie A meetings with Inter on home soil, losing just one of those, while the Nerazzurri has now lost two of its opening three matches in an Italian top-flight season for the first time since 2011-2012.
"The victory arrived, I don't know if you could say it was deserved," Juventus coach Igor Tudor said after the match.
"The way I see it, a draw would have been fairer, but that's football."


