Juventus-Inter, or the Derby d’Italia for aficionados of the Italian game, is an-all time classic on the world football calendar. In Turin, the Bianconeri are on top with 61 wins, 16 draws and 10 defeats, and as expected in a match of such importance, there have been many unforgettable moments.
GOAL NUMBER 179
Roberto Bettega closed his career on 178 goals, in third place in Juve’s all-time scoring charts behind Alessandro Del Piero and Giampiero Boniperti. The goal captured in the photo would have been his 179th, but it did not stand after victory was assigned to Inter due to incidents outside the stadium before kick-off. On the pitch, the two teams played out one of the most spectacular Derby d’Italia’s. Thanks to Bettega’s equaliser the match finished 3-3.
JUAN TO THE DOUBLE
Juan Cuadrado was the brightest star in the most recent Juventus-Inter showdown. The wideman struck twice in Juve’s 3-2 success. Nothing new for the Colombian, who had already decided the Derby d'Italia three years earlier with a thunderbolt from outside the area that Samir Handanovic could only dream about reaching as it flew past him into the Inter net.
KHEDIRA'S KILOMETRES
The Juventus-Inter decided by Cuadrado’s long-range precision was in season 2016-17. One of the stand-out performers in that match was Sami Khedira, flawless both in defence and attack. The German’s physical presence played an important role - after Miralem Pjanic, he was the Juventus player who clocked up the most kilometres.
CLOSED DOORS
The Juventus-Inter meeting two years ago was the first played behind closed doors due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Bianconeri came out on top through a goal each for Aaron Ramsey and Paulo Dybala. However, it was in defence that Juve excelled allowing Wojciech Szczesny to collect a clean sheet despite the Nerazzurri’s potent attack. Captain on the day, Leonardo Bonucci stood tallest as he held back Romelu Lukaku, Lautaro Martinez and Alexis Sanchez without committing a single foul.
PAVEL IN HIS PRIME
When Juventus hosted Inter in 2002-03, one of the biggest winning margins was driven by the power and determination of Pavel Nedved. In a crucial encounter that decided the destination of the scudetto, Juve won 3-0 with Nedved decisive in every key moment. His free kick led to a penalty area mix up for the opening goal. The second he netted himself after a trademark shot on the run from outside the box. Lastly, his cross provided Mauro Camoranesi with the chance to complete the scoring.