Player Ratings: Inter 4-4 Juventus: Yildiz changed the game

epa11687787 Juventus’s Kenan Yildiz (L) celebrates after scoring the 4-4 goal during the Italian Serie A soccer match between FC Inter and Juventus FC, in Milan, Italy, 27 October 2024. EPA-EFE/MATTEO BAZZI

Check out the player ratings for Inter-Juventus after a crazy 4-4 draw at San Siro.

Juventus

Di Gregorio 6.5 – Nothing he could do to avoid Inter goals. He also guessed the right direction for Zielinski’s second penalty, but it wasn’t enough. Crucial saves in the second half to keep a two-goal deficit.

Cambiaso 6 – Had to focus on the defensive side of things, but still finished the game with 97% passing accuracy.

Danilo 4 – Another terrible night for the Brazilian veteran. Caused another penalty and looked shaky every time he had the ball and Inter attacked. (76′ Gatti 6.5)

Kalulu 4.5 – Caused the second penalty of the night with an inexplicable foul on Dumfries.

Cabal 6.5 – Contributed to Vlahovic’s equaliser with a long pass for McKennie and his forward run paved the way for Yildiz’s second goal.

Locatelli 6 – Simple, short passes, but good positioning.

McKennie 7 – Smart assists for Vlahovic and Yildiz (83′ Thuram N/A).

Conceiçao 7.5 – Juventus’ best player after Yildiz. The assist for Weah was sublime. He never stopped running down the right flank. On fire.

Fagioli 5 – Played as an attacking midfielder but was never really involved. No surprise he was subbed off. (61′ Savona 6)

Weah 7 – Gave Juve the lead in the first half. Worked hard to help the team in both phases. He was exhausted when he was subbed off. (62′ Yildiz 8 – Surpringly benched, he changed the game with two goals in the second half. Obvious MOTM).

Vlahovic 6.5 – Scored one of the easiest goals of his career. Tried to hold the ball up front, but it was a tough task.

Coach: Motta 6.5 – If there’s one thing this Juventus side do not lack it is personality. The defence is more exposed without Bremer and this is something he must address. It’s still a work in progress in Turin, but the glass is half full tonight.

Inter

Sommer 5.5 – Contrary to Di Gregorio, he looked a bit too static on a couple of occasions.

Pavard 5.5 – Not his best night, but all defenders can say the same thing tonight. (63′ Bisseck 5)

De Vrij 5 – Bounced back after a tough start but then collapsed in the final minutes, like most of his teammates.

Bastoni 5 – Not the same Bastoni we’ve admired over the last few years. Sloppy and not effective with the ball at his feet. Conceiçao gave him a hard time.

Dumfries 7 – Scored Inter’s fourth goal and earned a penalty but left too much space for Yildiz to score his first goal.

Mkhitaryan 7 – Scored the equaliser in the first half, it was just the beginning.

Zielinski 7.5 – Replaced Calhanoglu in the middle of the park and from the spot and he didn’t disappoint. (63′ Frattesi 6)

Barella 6.5 – A convincing performance for 70 minutes, Perhaps he should have been subbed off when he was too tired.

Dimarco 5.5 – Not so dangerous in attack, and passing accuracy was way lower than usual at 69%. (77′ Darmian 5.5)

Thuram 7 – He won a penalty and provided the assist for Thuram, but could have been more clinical when Inter were up 4-2. He missed a chance to score, and Yildiz found the net only a few minutes later. (87′ Taremi N/A).

Lautaro 6 – He created a few opportunities. Two key passes but no goal contributions.

Coach: Inzaghi 5.5 – The glass is half empty for Inter. They had taken a two-goal lead and could have scored more after the fourth, but they didn’t. Inzaghi made the same substitutions and couldn’t keep the lead.